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He said the ruling did not deprive welfare recipients of labor protections contained in other state and federal laws, which range from guaranteeing a minimum wage to restricting overtime for workers.
Faced with the highest unemployment for decades, Chancellor Kohl's coalition has retreated down blind alleys that raise costs rather than lower them: unemployment can be dealt with, it has suggested, by job-sharing, limits on the working week, even by restricting overtime.
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Those workers also made major strides on noneconomic issues -- their contract addresses some of the job stress gnawing at workers in the new economy by, for example, restricting mandatory overtime.
The workweek is restricted, with overtime rates being paid after 37.5 hours, 35 hours in the metals industry.
With the support of the corporate lobbies, states also passed laws stripping workers of overtime rights, repealing or restricting rights to sick leave, and making it harder to sue one's employer for race or sex discrimination".
The law — which also established time-and-a-half pay for overtime and restricted child labor — first set the minimum hourly wage at 25 cents.
And while Mr. Bush talked about making tax cuts permanent and restricting what he called "junk and frivolous lawsuits" against doctors, Mr. Graham cited new Labor Department rules that limit the ability of some workers to claim overtime pay.
"Too restricting".
Restricting productivity?
Restricting use.
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