A special industry committee has been set up to recommend the minimum rate or rates of wages to be paid to employees in American Samoa engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce or employed in any enterprise engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce or the Administrator may appoint separate industry committees to recommend the minimum rate or rates of wages to be paid under said section to employees therein engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce or employed in any enterprise engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce in particular industries. An industry committee appointed under this subsection shall be composed of residents of American Samoa where the employees with respect to whom such committee was appointed are employed and residents of the United States outside of American Samoa. In determining the minimum rate or rates of wages to be paid, and in determining classifications, such industry committees shall be subject to the provisions of section 208 of this title. The Administrator appoints an industry committee which includes a number of disinterested persons representing the public, one of whom the Administrator designates as chairman. In the appointment of the persons due regard is given to the geographical regions in which the industry is carried on. Two-thirds of the members of an industry committee constitute a quorum and the decision of the committee requires a vote which is not less than a majority of all its members.
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