N.J.S.A. 34:6-130.1

Records of and payment for homework in hand knitting industry

34:6-130.1. Records of and payment for homework in hand knitting industry All homeworkers engaged or employed in the hand knitting industry shall keep a daily record of work done, and all employers in said industry shall likewise keep and maintain a record of the daily work done by any such homeworker or employee. All records shall be kept and maintained by all parties for a period of two years. All employers shall henceforth be required to pay each employee for work done immediately upon the completion and delivery of the same. L.1940, c. 98, p. 232, s. 1.

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