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  2. title 29
    Labor
  3. chapter V
    CHAPTER V—WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
  4. part 779
    PART 779—THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT AS APPLIED TO RETAILERS OF GOODS OR SERVICES
  5. subpart B
    Subpart B—Employment to Which the Act May Apply: Basic Principles and Individual Coverage
  6. subjgrp 257
    Employees Engaged in Commerce or in the Production of Goods for Commerce

Subjgrp 257. Employees Engaged in Commerce or in the Production of Goods for Commerce

  • § 779.103 - Employees “engaged in commerce.”
  • § 779.104 - Employees “engaged in the production of goods for commerce.”
  • § 779.105 - Employees engaged in activities “closely related” and “directly essential” to the production of goods for commerce.
  • § 779.106 - Employees employed by an independent employer.
  • § 779.107 - Goods defined.
  • § 779.108 - Goods produced for commerce.
  • § 779.109 - Amount of activities which constitute engaging in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce.
  • § 779.110 - Employees in retailing whose activities may bring them under the Act.
  • § 779.111 - Buyers and their assistants.
  • § 779.112 - Office employees.
  • § 779.113 - Warehouse and stock room employees.
  • § 779.114 - Transportation employees.
  • § 779.115 - Watchmen and guards.
  • § 779.116 - Custodial and maintenance employees.
  • § 779.117 - Salesmen and sales clerks.
  • § 779.118 - Employees providing central services for multi-unit organizations.
  • § 779.119 - Exempt occupations.
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