ATTACHMENT V
Survey of State Labor Codes in the U.S.
The following data was developed by Fairchild's
Corporate staff. It covers 43 States plus the District
of Columbia. The source was the Bureau of National Affairs,
"Labor Policy and Practice", plus inquiries to.:
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Mr. Dellavaro
Regional Director
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission New York, New York
Mr. F. A. Quinn
Regional Director
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
San Francisco, California
Mrs. Mixer, Supervisor
Women's Division, U.S. Dept. of Labor San Francisco, California
Mrs. Munty
Research Division
Bureau of National Affairs
Washington, D.C.
State
Restriction
Alabama
None
Alaska
None
Arizona
None
Arkansas
California
None: A conflicting law barring females 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. was re- pqaled in 1963.
Restriction: Females may not be required to report for work or be dismissed from work between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. unless suitable transportation is available. Meal facilities must be available for those working during 10-6 if a meal time occurs.
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