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[CITE: 10USC9025]

 
                         TITLE 10--ARMED FORCES
 
                          Subtitle D--Air Force
 
                           PART II--PERSONNEL
 
                     CHAPTER 873--CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES
 
Sec. 9025. Production of supplies and munitions: hours and pay 
        of laborers and mechanics
        
    During a national emergency declared by the President, the regular 
working hours of laborers and mechanics of the Department of the Air 
Force producing military supplies or munitions are 8 hours a day or 40 
hours a week. However, under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of 
the Air Force these hours may be exceeded. Each laborer or mechanic who 
works more than 40 hours in a workweek shall be paid at a rate not less 
than one and one-half times the regular hourly rate for each hour in 
excess of 40.

(Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 558.)

                                          Historical and Revision Notes
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            Revised section                      Source (U.S. Code)            
   Source (Statutes at Large)
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9025..................................  5:189a.                              Ju
ly 2, 1940, ch. 508, Sec.  4 (b),
                                                                              5
4 Stat. 714.
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    The words ``Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law'' are 
omitted as surplusage. The word ``producing'' is substituted for the 
words ``who are engaged in the manufacture or production''. The last 
sentence is substituted for 5:189a (last 34 words).
