United States v. Rosenwasser,
323 U.S. 360 (1945)
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United States v. Rosenwasser, 323 U.S. 360 (1945)
United States v. Rosenwasser
No. 106
Argued December 12, 1944
Decided January 2, 1945
323 U.S. 360
Syllabus
The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 is applicable to employees compensated on a piece rate basis, and employers of such employees are subject to the criminal provisions of the Act. P. 323 U. S. 361.
Reversed.
Appeal under the Criminal Appeals Act from a judgment sustaining a demurrer as to certain counts of an information charging violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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