. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Issue of January 1968 / Volume 32 - No. 9 CRAl^BERRIES THE NATIONAL CRANBERRY MAGAZINE - Our 31st Year of Publication - editor BERNARD A. MARVIN publisher I. STANLEY COBB Established 1936 by Cla. ce J. Hall at Wate-nam, Mass. More on Youth Labor Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz has taken three steps to protect young people against hazardous employment and to increase job opportunities for them. The actions were: He is identifying those occupations which are particularly hazardous to youths working in the field of agriculture. This


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. Issue of January 1968 / Volume 32 - No. 9 CRAl^BERRIES THE NATIONAL CRANBERRY MAGAZINE - Our 31st Year of Publication - editor BERNARD A. MARVIN publisher I. STANLEY COBB Established 1936 by Cla. ce J. Hall at Wate-nam, Mass. More on Youth Labor Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz has taken three steps to protect young people against hazardous employment and to increase job opportunities for them. The actions were: He is identifying those occupations which are particularly hazardous to youths working in the field of agriculture. This became effective January 1, 1968. He has made certain modifications on the Hazardous Occupations Orders 2 and 7 con- cerning helpers on motor vehicles, motor vehicle drivers and elevator operators. These changes are effective immediately. He has revised Child Labor Regulation No. 3 to allow 14 and 15 year olds to work until 9 between next June and Labor Day. The previous limit was 7 In addition, youths between the ages of 14 and 16 will be allowed to participate in work training programs during school hours under certain conditions outlined in the Economic Opportunity Act. Mr. Wirtz said these changes were made as a part of the continuous reviews to insure the orders reflect the changes in conditions and legislations. Cover Photo Interrupted from their work to pose for posterity, * these five workers were part of a crew that dug the ditches for most of the very early Washington cranberry bogs. This photo, taken in 1912 is part of a group of old photos showing the early days of cranberry growing in Washington. advisors - correspondents Wisconsin VERNON GOLDSWORTHY Eagle River, Wisconsin Oregon FRED HAGELSTEIN Coquille, Oregon Washington AZMI Y. SHAWA Junior Horticulturalist and Extension Agent in Horticulture Long Beach, Washington Massachusetts DR. CHESTER E. CROSS Director Mass. Cranberry Experiment Station East Wareham, Massachusetts New Jersey P. E. MARUCCI New Jer


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