Copeland "Anti-kickback" Act
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Copeland "Anti-kickback" Act
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The Copeland "Anti-kickback" Act is a U.S. labor law and act of Congress that supplemented the Davis–Bacon Act of 1931. It prohibits a federal building contractor or subcontractor from inducing an employee into giving up any part of the compensation that he or she is entitled to under the terms of his or her employment contract. The Copeland Act also incorporated provisions of President Hoover's executive order no. 5778, requiring employers to file weekly compliance reports.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copeland_%22Anti-kickback%22_Act
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2023-05-21T19:28:14Z
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