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France, Germany, U.S., Great Britain
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All except Russia
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Prohibited strikes
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The Fair Labor Standards Act is a labor law of the United States of America that was authored by Ellen C. Kearns. This labor law is applicable to all employees working in the private sector, local, state and federal government agencies or civil service. It was first published in 1938 and has since then be amended on several occasions.
All of the following were given (addressed) by the Fair Labor Standards Act:
I. Overtime Pay.
II. Restrictions on child labor.
III. Minimum Wage.
However, the Fair Labor Standards Act didn't prohibit employees from embarking on strikes or carrying out an industrial action, as it's enshrined in the Constitution as a fundamental right of the people.
People who spoke out against Rome and the Chuurch risked being branded as Heretics and those who speak out against Catholicism could die for being against their belief systems
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Once there are two answers, you should see a crown over each of them. Click on this crown and that gives the title, Brainliest.
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The British government laid claim to the Cook Islands. The British did not want the French to take the islands so New Zealand took control of the southern islands and the northern islands.The government of New Zealand had complete control of the islands until the 1960s. The Cook Islands began to govern themselves but New Zealand and the cook islands created a free association relationship ,
The people from the Cook Islands can live and work in New Zealand. Cook island depend on New Zealand to survive. The Cook Islands do not have many natural resources. They do not have resources to export to make money. Instead most of the things the people need to live have to be imported. Many of those imports come from New Zealand.
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