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

Section 50: Work not subject to Sunday work and rest days

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Section 50. Sections forty-seven and forty-eight shall not apply to
(a)janitors;
(b)employees whose duties include no work on Sunday other than
(1)setting sponges in bakeries,
(2)caring for live animals,
(3)caring for machinery;
(c)employees engaged in the preparation, printing, publication, sale or delivery of newspapers;
(d)farm or personal service;
(e)any labor called for by an emergency that could not reasonably have been anticipated;
(f)pharmacists employed in drug stores.
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