[5] The Act excluded from stabilization "insurance and pension benefits in a reasonable amount to be determined by the President".
[8] On October 3, 1942, the day after the statute's enactment, President Franklin Roosevelt issued Executive Order no.
[10] On September 25, 1943, President Franklin Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9381 directing the National War Labor Board to stabilize salary and wages per annum paid by any United States employer.
[11] One consequence of the wage stabilization under the Act was that employers, unable to provide higher salaries to attract or retain employees, began to offer insurance plans, including health care packages, as a fringe benefit, thereby beginning the practice of employer-sponsored health insurance.
[14] The S. 1764 legislation was passed by the 78th U.S. Congressional session and enacted into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on June 30, 1944.