Public Law 74-846

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Public Law 74-846 is the formal statutory designation of the Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act, a New Deal-era U.S. labor law that set minimum wage, maximum hours, and labor standards for government supply contracts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf New Deal legislation
United States federal statute
labor law
administeredBy United States Department of Labor NERFINISHED
Wage and Hour Division of the U.S. Department of Labor NERFINISHED
affects businesses seeking to supply goods to the U.S. government
workers employed on federal supply contracts
appliesTo U.S. government supply contracts
contractors and subcontractors on covered federal supply contracts
contracts for the manufacture or furnishing of materials, supplies, articles, or equipment to the U.S. government
country United States of America
surface form: United States
enactedBy 74th United States Congress NERFINISHED
enforcementMechanism contract cancellation and withholding of payments for noncompliance
debarment of contractors from future government contracts
excludes certain types of contracts such as public works construction contracts
hasOfficialName Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act NERFINISHED
hasPurpose to prevent the federal government from contracting with sweatshop operators
to use federal purchasing power to improve labor standards
hasShortName Walsh-Healey Act NERFINISHED
historicalEra Great Depression NERFINISHED
influencedBy Fair Labor Standards movement NERFINISHED
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
legalCitation Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act NERFINISHED
namedAfter Arthur Healey NERFINISHED
David I. Walsh NERFINISHED
partOf New Deal NERFINISHED
policyArea labor policy
public procurement policy
precedes Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 NERFINISHED
regulates labor conditions in federal supply contracting
setsRequirement maximum hours for employees working on covered federal supply contracts
minimum wage for employees working on covered federal supply contracts
prohibition of employment of boys under 16 years of age on covered contracts
prohibition of employment of convict labor on covered contracts, with limited exceptions
prohibition of employment of girls under 18 years of age on covered contracts
safe and sanitary working conditions on covered contracts
signedBy President Franklin D. Roosevelt
surface form: Franklin D. Roosevelt
subject government procurement
labor standards
maximum hours
minimum wage
typeOfRegulation occupational labor standards regulation
wage and hour regulation

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