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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title XXI — LABOR AND INDUSTRIES · Chapter 149

Section 147D: Record of homeworkers and work

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Section 147D. No person in possession of an employer's permit shall deliver or receive, or cause to be delivered or received, any articles for or as a result of industrial homework unless he shall keep in such form, and forward to the attorney general at such intervals as the attorney general may by rule or regulation prescribe and on such blanks as he may provide, a record of all persons engaged in industrial homework on materials furnished or distributed, or caused to be furnished or distributed, by such person, of all places where such persons work, of all articles which such persons have manufactured or worked upon, the hours worked, of the gross cash wages received by each industrial homeworker.
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