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tatyanajohnson

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Briefly describe the origin and purpose of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).

Question 2

In rem jurisdiction would not be likely to include jurisdiction over:
 a. intangible property (such as a bank account)
  b. tangible (real) property (such as land)
  c. personal property (such as an automobile)
  d. jurisdiction in a child custody dispute of parents living in different states e. any of the other choices could be correct



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Answer to Question 1

The Fair Labor Standards Act was passed by Congress and signed into law on June 25, 1938. The FLSA deals with four areas: minimum wages, overtime pay provisions, child labor, and equal pay for equal work. The Equal Pay Act is an amendment to the FLSA. The FLSA, as amended, provides for three bases of coverage. Employees, who are engaged in interstate commerce, including both import and export, are covered. In addition, employees who are engaged in the production of goods for interstate commerce are subject to the FLSA. In 1966, the FLSA was extended to cover some federal employees and to include state and local hospitals and educational institutions. In 1974, FLSA coverage was extended to most federal employees, to state and local government employees, and to private household domestic workers.

Answer to Question 2

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