Show CLEANERS CLEANERS' GROUP ASKS 16 16 WAGE WADE WADEA A 16 a week minimum wage for women and children in th the dry cleaning and d dyeing industry with witha a hour 48 week week- was recommended Wednesday nesda to to to the state stat ind industrial commission by a board aboard of empio employers rs and Members of ot the commission will s set t a public hearing to be held after I 14 n days at the capitol to hear arguments ments for and against the pro pro- proposed proposed posed wages and regul regulations in th the plants will decide decide de de decide cide by a majority vote whether they hey will receive a weeks week's vac vacation vaca- vaca vaca- vaca lion ion with pay or be paid for lor the following holidays New Years Year's s Washington's birthday half halt day Memorial day July 4 July 24 Labor day Thanksgiving and Christmas The Th recommendations would ban nig night t work limit time part-time days toa toa to toa a minimum of four hours with 40 cents an hour pay and comp compel employers employers em em- to provide special uniforms when they are required Members of the board are Employers Employers Em Em- J. J M M. M Kinard Albert Abert V. V Mackie and Thomas B. B Sleater em em- Mrs J. J M. M Brady Mrs Bertha Bertha Bertha Ber Ber- tha Robinson and H H. W W. Hayward William M. M Knerr chairman of the commission acts as chairman of the board |