Ky. Rev. Stat. § 337.360
Repealed, 1974
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Catchline at repeal: Right to collect fair wage. History: Repealed 1974 Ky. Acts ch. 391, sec. 14. -- Amended 1966 Ky. Acts ch. 158, sec. 9. -- Recodified 1942 Ky. Acts ch. 208, sec. 1, effective October 1, 1942, from Ky. Stat. sec. 4767a-17.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 7
cases, 1943–2005 · leading case: Parts Depot, Inc. v. Beiswenger
Parts Depot, Inc. v. Beiswenger (2005)
“However, it clearly was not intended to preclude women and minors from resorting to the courts for collection of unpaid wages; for, as originally enacted, the last statute in that scheme, KRS 337.360, provided: If any woman or minor worker is paid by his employer less than the…”
Owens v. Clemons (1966)
“Since the employees in their brief present no substantial reason why the time taken to eat meals should not be deducted from their working time, or why the vacation pay should not be credited to the employer, we consider these grounds for reversal abandoned.”
W. W. Mac Co. v. Teague (1944)
“Chapter 105, Acts of 1938 (more specifically KRS 337.360). The jury allowed her for the overtime claimed from June 1, 1939, to the end .”
Earthgrains v. Cranz (1999)
“Owens upheld the constitutionality of KRS 337.360, which permitted the awarding of attorney fees against a losing employer in claims brought by employees under the minimum wage laws.”
Gering v. Brown Hotel Corporation (1965)
“This action was brought by plaintiff appellant under KRS 337.360 against her employer, defendant appellee, to recover the difference between wages actually paid and *334 those prescribed by a minimum wage order of the Commissioner of Labor during the period September 4, 1962, to…”
Consolidated Tel. Co. v. Stevens (1943)
“380) and 4767a-17 (KRS 337.360), Kentucky Statutes, or chapter 105 of the penal statute of the Session Acts of 1938.”
Elliott v. Dowell (1967)
“43 and a $100 attorney fee in appellee-employee’s suit filed pursuant to KRS 337.360 to recover minimum wages under a mandatory order issued by the Kentucky Department of Labor effective August 1, 1962.”
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