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'The Broadcasting Industry Commission Salesmen Hours of Work Regulations, a Canadian regulation under the Canada Labour Code, were established on May 17, 1979. The regulations exempt commission salesmen in the radio and television broadcasting industry from certain hours of work provisions, including sections 169, 171, 173, and 174 of the Act. This exemption applies to employees paid on a commission-only basis or on a salary plus commission basis. The regulations aim to provide flexibility in the scheduling of these salesmen, recognizing their unique work arrangements.'

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