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  1. United States of America - Homeworkers - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Employment of Homeworkers in Certain Industries; Records to be Kept by Employers Rule (29 CFR Parts 516 and 530)

    Adoption: 1988-11-07 | Date of entry into force: 1989-01-09 | USA-1988-R-7480

    Modifies rules which restricted the manufacture of most types of jewelry, gloves and mittens, buttons and buckles, embroidery and handkerchiefs by persons in the home. Henceforward, employers may employ workers in these industries to work at home, subject to obtaining a certificate from the Department authorising such employment. The Regulations also amend the recordkeeping requirements imposed on employers of homeworkers.

  2. United States of America - Homeworkers - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Employment of Homeworkers in Certain Industries Rule (29 CFR Part 530)

    Adoption: 1984-11-01 | USA-1984-R-981

    Requires employers of homeworkers in the knitted outerwear industry to obtain certificates.

  3. United States of America - Homeworkers - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Employment of Handicapped Clients in Sheltered Workshops (Change in Conditions for Employing Handicapped Homeworkers Outside of Work Activities Centers) Rule (29 CFR Part 525)

    Adoption: 1972-05-02 | USA-1972-R-16672

    Amends section 525.12 (industrial homework).


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