The Constitution and Employment Standards (1958)

Reconstructs the case of United States vs. Darby Lumber Company, which, in 1941, resolved long struggles over the question of whether Congress had the right to set minimum wages, limit child labor, and in other respects legislate employment standards.

Director: Stephen L. Sharff
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 29 min
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Production: Columbia University Center for Mass Communication, NET
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Constitution and Employment Standards about?
Reconstructs the case of United States vs. Darby Lumber Company, which, in 1941, resolved long struggles over the question of whether Congress had the right to set minimum wages, limit child labor, and in other respects legislate employment standards.
Who directed The Constitution and Employment Standards?
The Constitution and Employment Standards was directed by Stephen L. Sharff.
Who stars in The Constitution and Employment Standards?
The Constitution and Employment Standards stars Francis Biddle, Fred W. Darby, Robert M. Hitch, Julian Hodges, Del Sharbutt.
How long is The Constitution and Employment Standards?
The Constitution and Employment Standards has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
What genre is The Constitution and Employment Standards?
The Constitution and Employment Standards is a Documentary film.
Where was The Constitution and Employment Standards produced?
The Constitution and Employment Standards was produced in United States of America.