ARTICLE 25 ~ CLASSIFICATION
In the performance of the work under this SuBcontract, the Subcontractor shall
assign classifications to all documents, aS erial, and eyuipment originated or

generated by the Subcontractor in accordafice with classification guidance
. Furnished to the Subcontractor by the Contractor. Every, subcontract’ and
purchase order issued hereunder involving the origin S8n or seneration of
classified documents, material, or equipment:éshall $¥elude a provision to the
effect that in the performance of such sulANtract a purchase order, the Subcontractor,

its

lower-—tier subcontractor ae supplier,

shall assirm classifica~

tions to all such documents, material, and equipment ipSGecordance with classification guidance furnished. to such subcontractor or Stipplier by the SubconFractor.

ARTICLE 26 ~ LABOR
a.

Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act--Overtime Compensation. This
Subcontract, to the extent that it is of a character specified in the
Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 327-333),
subject to the following provisions and to all other applicable provi--

sions and exceptions of such Act and the regulations of the Secretary of

Labor thereunder.

1.

Overtime Requirements. No Subcontractor or lower-tier subcontractor

contracting for any part of the Subcontract work which may require or

involve the employment of laborers, mechanics, apprentices, trainees, watchmen, and guards shail require or pemnit any laborer, mechanic,
apprentice, trainee, watchman, or guard in any workweek in which he
is employed on such work to work in excess of eight hours in any
calendar day or in excess of forty hours in such workweek on work
subject to the provisions of the Contract Work Hours and Safety
Standards Act unless such laborer, mechanic, apprentice, trainee,
watchman, or guard receives compensation at a rate not less than

one and one-half times his basic rate of pay for all such hours
worked in excess of eight hours in any calendar day or in excess
of forty hours in such workweek, whichever is the greater number of

overtime hours.

2.

.

WViolation; Liability For Unpaid Wages; Liquidated Damages. In the event

. of any violation of the provisions of paragraph 1, the Subcontractor
and any lower-tier subcontractor responsible

therefor,

shall be Jiable

to any affected employee for its unpaid wages. In addition, such Subcontractor and lower-tier subcontractor,shall be liable to the Unlted
States for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual laborer, mechanic, apprentice,
trainee, watchman, or guard ewployed in violation of the provisious of
paragraph 1 in the sum of $10 for each calendar day on which such
employee was required or permitted to be employed on such work in excess of eight hours or in excess of the standard workweek of forty
hours without payment of the overnime wages required by paragraph lL.

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