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Adhering to Regulatory Requirements
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American business depends on a creative but delicate balance. Adhering to Regulatory Requirements
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Brief history of homework regulations Reflects organization and militancy of unionized workers U.S. Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Division, enforces Federal laws that affect home businesses 1940 – banned home manufacture of women’s apparel to protect against minimum wage violations, abuse of Child labor laws, and horrible, unsafe environment of sweatshops Adhering to Regulatory Requirements
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Brief history of homework regulations The Fair Labor Standards Act monitors employees who work in their homes. 1904-05 – Eliminates all trade with sweatshops and home workers 1910 – Ends homework in ready-made men’s clothing industry 1938 – Prohibitions of homework reinforced 1940 – Banned home manufacture of women’s apparel 1984 – An employer may hire home workers if each worker acquires a certificate from the US DOL 1990 – DOL lifted restrictions in 5 of the 6 remaining garment industries Adhering to Regulatory Requirements
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Public Policy Enforcement Health departments Municipal traffic and parking departments Area commissions Neighborhood associations Adhering to Regulatory Requirements
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