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1 CRS Report for Congress Received through the CRS Web Order Code RS20970 Updated June 17, 2002 Summary Minimum Wage, Overtime Pay, and Child Labor: Amending the Fair Labor Standards Act William G. Whittaker Specialist in Labor Economics Domestic Social Policy Division The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is the basic federal statute dealing with minimum wages, overtime pay, and child labor. First enacted in 1938, it has been amended through the years to take into account changing workplace trends and to meet new worker and employer concerns. In the 107 th Congress, a wide range of changes in the FLSA has been proposed some to strengthen the Act; others, arguably, to reduce the level of worker protection. This report provides a quick status overview of these initiatives. 1 It will be updated periodically as developments require. An Introduction to the FLSA When the federal wage and hour bill (the FLSA) was enacted in 1938, it was not an especially new concept. Questions about minimum wages, overtime pay, child labor, and related issues had been a central part of American (and world) policy concerns for at least half a century. But only in the wake of the Great Depression was Congress able to forge a comprehensive federal measure that would withstand judicial review while respecting the idiosyncracies both of employers and workers. A living document, the FLSA has undergone major amendment on eight separate occasions, in addition to numerous more narrowly targeted amendments designed to address particular workplace concerns. In terms of subject matter, the Act is divided roughly into three spheres: minimum wage (Section 6), overtime pay (Section 7), and child labor (Section 12). These are accompanied by a body of statutory exemptions or 1 For a more comprehensive overview of legislative initiatives of the 107 th Congress, see CRS Report RL30993, The Fair Labor Standards Act: Wage/Hour and Related Issues Before the 107 th Congress, by William G. Whittaker. Congressional Research Service The Library of Congress
2 CRS-2 exceptions (Section 13). Definitions appear in Section 3. Other sections, inter alia, deal with administration, penalties, and appeals. The federal minimum wage is set in statute and remains at a fixed rate (normally, declining in value) until changed through legislative action. Overtime requirements (1½ times a worker s regular rate of pay) for hours worked in excess of 40 per week are also set in statute. Child labor protections are, in part, set out in statute but with wide latitude for standards-setting and regulation by the Department of Labor. Wage/Hour Proposals in the 107 th Congress Because wage/hour and child labor legislation has been on the congressional agenda, intermittently, through more than 6 decades, its consideration has developed along more or less standard lines but with certain recent variations. Packaging Packaging of wage/hour measures can be critical. From the original Act of 1938 up through the 1989 FLSA amendments, such legislation was freestanding. While it might deal with overtime pay or child labor or minimum wage or immediately related subjects (singularly or as part of a package), it normally did not include broader tax or unrelated business matters. In 1996, however, various FLSA amendments were added to an umbrella tax package as a floor amendment. As the debate over the minimum wage developed in the 106 th Congress (and, now, in the 107 th Congress), the issue of linkage has come to be viewed as traditional. Thus, some argue that an increase in the minimum wage for workers must be combined with tax breaks for employers: that the former should not move forward without the latter. Since almost every element of the FLSA can be contentious, even internal linkage can impact the likelihood of enactment of new legislation either enhancing or diminishing the chance that a bill will actually become law. In terms of legislation, any approach freestanding or a package, purely labor standards or linked with business concerns is fraught with risks. Support for or opposition to labor standards laws has often been philosophical. The issues, however, are also essentially economic: who wins, who loses, and who pays. Where Things Stand In the 107 th Congress, legislation dealing with the minimum wage, overtime pay, and child labor has taken a variety of forms from simple single-issue proposals to umbrella measures that deal with a range of changes in the FLSA and with other subjects as well. The tables that follow provide a simple overview of the various proposals, broken down by three general categories: minimum wages, overtime pay, and child labor. In some cases, a particular bill will be listed on more than one table.
3 CRS-3 Table 1. Minimum Wage Proposals of the 107 th Congress Increase minimum to: Effective date for the final step increase a Action beyond Other components H.R. 222 Traficant $6.15 July 1, 2002 H.R. 546 Quinn 6.15 April 1, 2002 Umbrella bill b H.R. 648 Graham Exempts certain funeral industry employees c H.R. 665 Bonior 6.65 January 1, 2003 CNMI d H.R. 881 Isakson Alters wage treatment, blind and disabled workers H.R DeMint 5.15 States meeting standards may opt out of federal minimum wage H.R Miller, George 6.65 January 1, 2003 Umbrella bill plus CNMI e H.R Tiberi Subcommittee mark-up; forwarded to full committee Minimum wage and overtime pay exemption for certain sales workers H.R Quinn 6.15 April 1, 2002 Umbrella bill f H.R Traficant 6.15 July 1, 2002 H.R Traficant years & 90 days from enactment H.R Miller, George 3.55 plus (CNMI) 30 days from enactment, plus a phase-up to federal standard General reforms concerning the CNMI H.R Andrews Minimum wage/overtime pay exemptions, organized camps H.R Sanders 8.15 January 1, 2003 Indexation of minimum wage H.R Graham Exempts certain construction engineering & design professionals H.R Bonior 6.65 January 1, 2004 CNMI d
4 CRS-4 Increase minimum to: Effective date for the final step increase a Action beyond Other components S. 8 Daschle $6.65 January 1, 2003 Umbrella bill plus CNMI g S. 277 Kennedy 6.65 January 1, 2003 CNMI d S. 940 Dodd 6.65 January 1, 2003 Umbrella bill plus CNMI e S. 964 Kennedy 6.65 January 1, 2003 Legislative Calendar, General Orders, No. 54. CNMI d S Kennedy 6.65 January 1, 2003 CNMI d a Most bills project a series of step increases. The date listed here represents the final step increase. b The major portion of the bill deals with tax legislation; alters wage/hour treatment of certain inside sales, funeral industry, and computer services personnel. c Bill would exempt licensed funeral directors and embalmers from minimum wage and overtime pay protections. d Bill would extend federal minimum wage protection, in steps, to workers in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). e This is a composite bill dealing with range of education, welfare, and social reform issues in addition to raising the federal minimum wage and extending it, in steps, to the CNMI. The bill also provides for a living wage. Further concerning the living wage, see H.R. 917 and H.R f The major portion of the bill deals with business and real estate taxes. It would increase the minimum wage to $6.15 per hour after April 1, 2002, but make no other changes in the FLSA. g The bill would raise the minimum wage and extend it, in steps, to the CNMI. The bill deals with other socio-economic reforms as well. Table 2. Overtime Pay Proposals of the 107 th Congress Action beyond Impact Other components H.R. 546 Quinn Exempts certain funeral industry and inside sales personnel; changes, existing exemption, certain computer workers H.R. 648 Graham Exempts certain funeral service workers Umbrella bill a Minimum wage component b H.R Lantos Restricts mandatory overtime for a licenced health care employee c H.R Andrews Alters existing exemption of certain computer workers H.R Ballenger Hearing in Subcommittee Redefines regular rate for overtime pay calculation purposes
5 CRS-5 Action beyond Impact Other components H.R Langevin Restricts mandatory overtime for a licensed health care employee c H.R Biggert Oversight hearings held H.R Tiberi Marked-up by subcommittee, reported to full committee Permits private sector employers to offer comp time to their employees Would exempt certain inside sale personnel, with certain conditions, from overtime pay protection H.R Andrews Overtime pay exemption, organized camps Minimum wage exemption H.R Udall (N.Mex.) Mandates report on mandatory overtime of nurses, Dept. of Veterans Affairs Employment policy, Veterans Health Admin. H.R Stark Limits mandated overtime for nurses serving Medicare patients H.R Graham Exempts certain construction engineering & design professionals S. 624 Gregg Proposes a restructuring of the overtime pay provisions of the FLSA d S Rockefeller Reported from committee, S.Rept Mandates report on mandatory overtime of nurses, Dept. of Veterans Affairs Employment policy, Veterans Health Admin. S Kennedy Limits mandated overtime for nurses serving Medicare patients a The major portion of bill deals with tax legislation; would increase the minimum wage. It also exempts certain funeral industry workers from minimum wage protection. b Bill would exempt licensed funeral directors and licensed embalmers from minimum wage protection. c H.R (Lantos) and H.R (Langevin) are similar, not identical. d The bill would allow for employers to offer comp time to their employees, permit a biweekly work period (80 hours) rather than the now standard 40-hour work week, and make other changes in the FLSA.
6 CRS-6 Table 3. Child Labor Proposals of the 107 th Congress Action beyond Impact H.R. 961 Lantos Umbrella bill strengthening U.S. child labor law H.R Frost Bill to protect young persons employed in firm also employing person with record of crime or of violence H.R Roybal-Allard The CARE Act of 2001: strengthens U.S. child labor law, special provisions dealing with children in agriculture a H.R Pitts To permit Amish youth, at age 14, to work in wood processing plants H.R Petri To provide regulations governing traveling sales crews and to prohibit employment of persons under 18 years of age in traveling sales work, under specified conditions. b S. 96 Kohl Would provide new protections for young persons engaged in sales work and prohibit employment by persons under 18 years of age in traveling sales work under specified conditions b S. 869 Harkin The CARE Act of 2001: strengthens U.S. child labor law, special provisions dealing with children in agriculture a S Specter To permit Amish youth, at age 14, to work in wood processing plants S Kohl Prohibits employment of persons under 18 years of age in door-to-door or related sales work that keeps them away from home more than 24 hours b a H.R and S. 869 are, in part, similar. However, H.R is more far-reaching and comprehensive. b While H.R and S. 96 deal with the same subject area, they are structured somewhat differently and are not identical bills. S is an abbreviated version of S. 96.
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