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- 5 - After the war, we restored free collective bargaining to help you adjust wages so as to protect your purchasing power which the country needs to insure its prosperity. We put a floor under wages - by the minimum wage provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. We outlawed child labor. E S. SERVICE" RECORDS TRUMAR AND UNITED GOVERNMENT We set up overtime pay at the rate of time and a half for every hour worked over forty hours a week. We gave all industrial workers protection against unemployment and old age by the Social Security Act of Nineteen Thirty-five. The Republican Party said it couldn't be done. We did it.

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