Answer:
Option A.
Explanation:
Fair Labor Standards Act , is the right answer.
The Fair Labor Standards Act was introduced in the United States in the year 1938 to improve labor laws. This Act made various provisions that favored labors. The following are some of the provisions of this act:
1. It established a minimum wage for the workers.
2. It set 44 hours a week as maximum working hours and later reduced to 40 hours per week.
3. Set rules for the job of workers under 16 years old.