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Occupation or industry covered

service. Covers all other operations and
services connected with the above or
incidental thereto including, but not
limited to, services of cashiers, tele-
phone operators, office workers, store
clerks, elevator operators, maintenance
workers; and any of the above services
performed by an establishment or busi-
ness for its own use although such serv-
ices may be incidental to the establish-
ment's principal business.

Clerical occupations include: General
office clerks, stenographers, typists,
secretaries, file clerks, mail clerks,
bookkeepers, cashiers, tellers, shipping
clerks, receiving clerks, information
clerks, receptionists, checkers, proof-
readers, investigators, examiners, claim
adjusters, messengers, office boys and
girls, telephone operators, office-
machine operators, duplicating-machine
operators, telegraph messengers, tele-
graphic-typewriter operators, telegraph
operators, collection clerks, tracer
clerks, ticket agents, baggage agents,
vehicle dispatchers, and similar occu-
pations. Semitechnical occupations in-
clude: practical nurses, nurses' aides,
housemothers, institutional attendants,
and assistants

Class of employees covered

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Minimum-wage rates

Hours

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Part time (see effective dates of $1.10, $1.15, and $1.20 an weekly wage). hour.

32, not more than 40 a week.
Actual time worked.
Less than 32 a week.

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Less than 32 a week.

to physicians, dentists, laboratory technicians, X-ray technicians, personnel counselors, labor-relations counselors, public-relations counselors, librarians, educators, social workers, writers, research workers, statisticians, editors, and other assistants whose work requires similar training, skill and supervision. Exceptions: Employment which is part of required course of study toward degree or obtaining a license or certificate to practice a profession; such occupations covered by other wage orders, e.g., Retail Trade; Manufacturing and Wholesaling: Hotel, Restaurant, and Allied Occupations; Laundry and Dry Cleaning; and Beauty Culture.

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ANALYSIS OF STATE MINIMUM-WAGE RATES AND COVERAGE--CONTINUED

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$22.80 a week--

57 cents an hour.

60 cents an hour

70 cents an hour--
80 percent of applicable
minimum weekly wage.

75 cents a day in addition
to minimum wage.
(Employer must pay cost of
purchase, maintenance and

cleaning of uniforms and

special costumes. In lieu of
purchasing, maintaining and
cleaning plain and washable
uniforms, employer may elect
to pay regularly to employ-
ees an additional 3 cents an
hour. Such payment may not
be made for costumes or uni-
forms which are not plain
and washable. Order contains
provision in amounts as
specified for furnished

meals and lodging.)

36, not more than
40 a week.
Actual hours
worked.

Over 40 a week.
Less than 36 a
week.

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