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"women's dress and sportswear industry" means all work done
in the manufacture in whole or in part of all types, kinds
and styles of garments worn by female persons and includes,
without limiting the generality of the foregoing, garments
commonly known as dresses, gowns, sportswear, play clothes,
skirts, trousers, pants, slacks, blouses, tops, vestees,
at-home wear, pantsuits and jumpsuits, but does not include
work done in a separate manufacturing area in,

(a) the manufacture of garments for female
persons not over 14 years of age or of a size up to and
including girls' Canada Standard Size 14,

(b) the making of such garments by a custom
dressmaker or custom manufacturer who,

(i) makes such garments
individually for retail customers with whom the dressmaker
or manufacturer deals directly according to the measurements
and specifications of the retail customers, and

(ii) does not employ more than
four persons in making such garments,

(c) the manufacture of garments in the women's
coat and suit industry,

(d) the manufacture of garments in the fur
industry,

(e) the manufacture of undergarments and
lingerie, namely, brassieres, slips, half-slips, panties,
girdles and corsets,

(f) the manufacture of sleepwear, namely,
garments intended to be and worn as sleeping garments,
including peignoir sets consisting of an undergarment worn
as a sleeping garment and an overgarment made of lightweight
fabric,

(g) the manufacture of utility garments, namely,
bathrobes, kimonos, housecoats, brunchcoats and terry cloth
gowns, for utilitarian purposes and of a design, colour and
pattern distinct from and not worn in conjunction with any
other garment made by the manufacturer doing work within the
designation or made by or for another manufacturer doing
work within the designation or with whom such manufacturer
is associated directly or indirectly in any manner
whatsoever,

(h) the manufacture of cloth and fabric,
including the spinning of yarn and knitting of fabric,

(i) the manufacture of such garments made from
knitted material by a knitwear manufacturer who,

(i) makes available to the
Director on request, during reasonable business hours, all
of the records pertaining to garments and material produced,
purchased and sold by the manufacturer,

(ii) manufactures such garments
and the knitted material on the same premises, and

(iii) does not manufacture such
garments for another manufacturer doing work within the
designation or with whom such manufacturer is associated
directly or indirectly in any manner whatsoever,

(j) the manufacture of blouses, defined as a
woman's tailored garment of a maximum length of 26 inches
measured from the middle of the collar and of design, colour
and pattern distinct from and not intended to be worn in
conjunction with any other garments made by or for the
manufacturer or made by or for a manufacturer with whom the
manufacturer is associated directly or indirectly,

(k) the manufacture of bathing suits, knitted
sweaters or any style of apron, or

(l) the receiving, warehousing, shipping or
distributing of raw materials or manufactured products or in
sales, design or administrative operations.

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