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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 24 STAT. · June 30, 1886 · Chapter 572

Chapter 572.

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CHAP. 572.— An act granting leave of absence to employees in the Government Printing OfficeJune 30, 1886. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Employees in Government Printing Office to have fifteen days leave of absence. That the employees of the Government Printing Office, whether employed by the piece or otherwise, be allowed a leave of absence, with pay, not exceeding fifteen days in any one fiscal year, after the service of one year and under such regulations and at such time as the Public Printer may designate.
Such employees as are engaged on piecework shall receive the same rate of pay for the said fifteen days’ leave as will be paid to day-hands: *Provided*,*Proviso*. Employees on Congressional Record. That those regularly employed on the Congressional Record shall receive leave, with pay, at the close of each session, pro rata for the time of such employment. Sec. 2. That this act shall take effect on and after the first day of July, eighteen hundred and eighty-six. Approved, June 30, 1886.
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