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State labor legislation enacted in 2006
John J. Fitzpatrick, Jr.
State Standards Team Leader, Division of Performance, Budget, and Departmental Liaison,
Wage and Hour Division, Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor.
E-mail: Fitzpatrickjr.john@dol.gov
Minimum wages, workplace security, prevailing wages, equal employment opportunity, wages paid, time off, drug and alcohol testing, child labor, human trafficking, and immigrant protections were among the most active areas in which legislation was enacted or revised during the year.
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