157 F.2d 849 | 7th Cir. | 1946
This was an action for double damages for overtime employment of the plaintiff by the defendant without payment of time and one-half therefor, as provided by Section 7(a) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.
The plaintiff alleged in his complaint as follows:
“ * * * That for a long time prior to October 7, 1943, plaintiff received and was paid a wage of 75 cents an hour for the first 40 hours of work per workweek, and time and a half at the rate of $1.12% per hour for all hours in excess of 40 hours during each workweek. That beginning October 7, 1943, plaintiff’s regular rate of pay was raised by defendant to $1.00 per hour for the first 50 hours of work per workweek, and he was told by defendant that he would, be paid $1.00 an hour for each hour in excess of 50 hours of work in each workweek, and that $1.00 would be deducted from $50.00 for each hour of work under 50 hours of work in each workweek.
" * * * Defendant paid plaintiff $50.00 per week during said period, but did not pay plaintiff overtime pay at the rate of one and one-half times his regular rate of pay for all hours in excess of 40 hours per week. * * * ”
To establish his rate of pay from October 7, 1943, the plaintiff sought to prove a conversation with the defendant’s general manager, Frank Canfield, who as alleged in the complaint had agreed to the change in the plaintiff’s pay. When evidence of this conversation was offered at the trial, the defendant objected that Frank Can-field was deceased and based its objection on Section 4, Chapter 51, Ill.Revised Statutes (1945.)
52 Stat. 1060, 29 U.S.C.A. § 201 et seq.
“ * * * and in every action, suit or proceeding a party to the same who has contracted with an agent of the adverse party — the agent having since died • — shall not be a competent witness as to any admission or conversation between himself and such agent, unless such admission or conversation with the said deceased agent was had or made in the presence of a surviving agent or agents of such adverse party, * *