1 .. ... or in self-organization or in other concerted activities for the puri pose of collective bargaining or other mutual aid or pretectioa. :i 3. No employee and no one seeking employment shall be require as a condition of employment to join any company umion or to Ow- frain from joining, organizing, or assisting a labor organisation o his own choosing. 4. Employers shall comply with the maximum hours of labor minimum rates of pay, and other conditions of employment approve i or prescribed by the President. 5. No provision in this Code shall supersede any State or Federal law which imposes more stringent requirements as to age of em- ployees, wages, hours of work, or as to safety, health2 sanitary or i general working conditions, or insurance or fire protection, tha are imposed by this Code. t 6. Employers shall not reclassify employees or duties of occupaL tions performed by employees, or use any other subterfuge, so as to defeat the purposes of the Act. 7. Each employer shall post in conspicuous places copies of Arti- cles III, IV, and V of this Code. 8. Every employer shall make reasonable provisions for the safety and health of his employees at the place and during the hours, of their employment. Standards for safety and health shall be sub- : mitted by the Code Authority to the Administrator for approval within six (6) months after the effective date of this Code. ARTICLE VI-ADMINISTRAION o There shall forthwith be constituted a Code Authority. 2 1. Organization and constitution of Code Authority. (a) The Code Authority shall include five (5) individuals, or such other number as may be approved from time to time-by t he Administrator, to be selected as hereinafter set forth, and siuch additional members without vote and without expense to the In dustry, not to exceed three, as the Administrator in his discretion may appoint to represent such groups or interests or such govern- mental agencies as he may designate. ' (b) Four members of the Code Authority shall be selected by thi Milk Filtering Materials Institute from among its membership, and one member may be elected by members of the Industry who are not members of the Institute by a method approved or prescribed by the Administrator. (c) Each trade or industrial association, directly or indirectly participating in the selection or activities of the Code Authority shall: (1) impose no inequitable restrictions on membership, and (2) submit to the Administrator true copies of its articles of assoeia. tion, bylaws, regulations, and any amendments when made thereto, together with such other information as to membership, organize m tion, and activities as the Administrator may deem necessary to effec- tuate the purposes of the Act. (d) In order that the Code Authority shall at all times be truly representative of the Industry and in other respects comply with the provisions of the Act, the Administrator may prescribe such hearings as he may deem proper; and thereafter if he shall find that the Cod :- rIi