Show m INN ATTENDS AGES PARLEY s minimum wage laws should ond nd to those in codes of fair approved by the national lal ial recovery administration cOnclusion was reached at a anee nee in Washington recently was attended by William M M. chairman of the Utah indus who is now in inn n ton to at attend end a federal ent nt it conference dispatches said that the meet the office of Miss Frances Per secretary cr tary of labor Jabor reached the tag ring conclusions in the if f state minimum wage wace rates ice ce the minimum wage for tor an anis anis' I JW is is' based on unskilled un work should hould be no differential for tor fors rs or ors s should hould be paid the same other workers rt time workers should receive rate higher than the regu regu- overtime work should be paid he the rate of time and one one half half fixing rates for piecework the pies followed should be those own by the president in his ac- ac ince ce ot the of-the the textile code when he heIt heIt het It It t is iI interpreted that the the provi provi- of a minimum wage in this code bush Usha a guaranteed minimum rate y an hour for employment re- re Ey ties less ess of whether the is otherwise based on a aM M Irate te or upon a piecework per per- nce This is to avoid of ot the purpose of ot the code by from hour to piecework it home Ithome work should shoud be brough the national industrial rey re re- y code cede Yorkers required to be present at plant but receiving no work Jd old be paid at their regular rates ay g Tie he minimum rate fixed should ie ae same came throughout the state and ande e e should be no differential in according I to the size of the ie conference was attended b by of states having mints mini mint i s wage laws Jaws They are Utah New Neww w New Jers Jersey y Connecticut Illi Illi- New Hampshire and Ohio ah's Ms minimum wa wage e l law lw was ed d at the last regular session of legislature and applies only to tois ic is works |