Ted Kennedy was born in 1932. That would have made him a six year old. So, I think the answer is no.
the year that minimum wage started was 1938
1938
A minimum wage.
The first minimum wage law was passed in 1938.
The first US minimum wage law was not enacted until 1938. The 1938 Act was applicable generally to employees engaged in interstate commerce or in the production of goods for interstate commerce and was set at $.25 an hour.
Franklin D. Roosevelt established minimum wage.
There was no established minimum wage in 1913. The federal minimum wage was established in 1938 under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
I am assuming that by hourly wage you mean minimum wage. In 1938 the hourly wage was $0.25 a hour, although that was implement more towards the end of the year, I think it was set in October. That was when minimum wage was actually set by a government act. The act was applicable generally to employees engaged in interstate commerce or in the production of goods for interstate commerce.
The first federal minimum wage law in the United States was passed in 1938 as part of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
The federal minimum wage first went into effect in 1938. At that time, Congress set the minimum wage at 25 cents per hour.
No. Jobs can start at many different wage levels. The minimum wage is just the lowest start point by law.
Yes Congress can regulate the minimum wage. Congress also created the federal minimum wage in 1938. The current minimum wage is $7.25.