Definitioner
Secretary of Labor (Successor Contract)
Under SCA Section 4(c), a new contract that succeeds an SCA covered contract previously performed in the same locality for the same services (or the exercise of an option or issuance of an extension of an existing SCA-covered contract). (See 29 CFR Part 4.)
Secretary of Labor (Service Employees)
Employees engaged in the performance of a service contract (see Exempt Employees and Non-Exempt Employees).Workers on these contracts will require specific fringe benefits to be furnished the various classes of service employees, engaged in the performance of the contract or any subcontract thereunder, as determined by the Secretary or his authorized representative to be prevailing for such employees in the locality, or, where a collective-bargaining agreement covers any such service employees, to be provided for in such agreement, including prospective fringe benefit increases provided for in such agreement as a result of arm's-length negotiations. Such fringe benefits shall include medical or hospital care, pensions on retirement or death, compensation for injuries or illness resulting from occupational activity, or insurance to provide any of the foregoing, unemployment benefits, life insurance, disability and sickness insurance, accident insurance, vacation and holiday pay, costs of apprenticeship or other similar programs and other bona fide fringe benefits not otherwise required by Federal, State, or local law to be provided by the contractor or subcontractor. The obligation under this subparagraph may be discharged by furnishing any equivalent combinations of fringe benefits or by making equivalent or differential payments in cash under rules and regulations established by the Secretary
Secretary
The secretary of labor is a Cabinet-level office reporting directly to the president of the United States. Overseeing the Department of Labor, the secretary of labor monitors, stimulates and alleviates the quality of life of working individuals. The secretary analyzes and records employment statistics, enforces workplace safety regulations and administers unemployment compensation benefits.
Secretary of Labor (Secretary)
The secretary of labor is a Cabinet-level office reporting directly to the president of the United States. Overseeing the Department of Labor, the secretary of labor monitors, stimulates and alleviates the quality of life of working individuals. The secretary analyzes and records employment statistics, enforces workplace safety regulations and administers unemployment compensation benefits.
Department of Labor
U. S. Department of Labor