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摘要
1971年2月3日,美国劳工部工资和工时司举行了一场听证会,以审查各种数据处理职业是否应免于《公平劳动标准法》的加班规定。在听证会上作证的人中有计算机协会主席Walter M. Carlson(1)。卡尔森把他的讨论集中在程序员身上。在后来的演讲中,卡尔森要求计算机人员研究特别兴趣小组进行研究,为程序员做出豁免/非豁免的决定提供更好的信息。这份报告就是对这一挑战的一种回应。
On February 3, 1971 a hearing was conducted by the U. S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division to examine whether the various data processing occupations should or should not be exempt from the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. Among those testifying at the hearing was Walter M. Carlson (1), President of The Association for Computing Machinery. Carlson focused his discussion on programmers. In a later speech (2) Carlson challenged the Special Interest Group on Computer Personnel Research to conduct research which would provide better information for making the exempt/non-exempt decision for programmers. This report is one response to that challenge.