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Show leaflet detailing, the changes i made in the Act by the amend-, ments just passed by Congress and approved by the President. it i. employees of laundry and dry cleaning enterprises, con-'riifivi con-'riifivi enterprises not pre-;oi: pre-;oi: -1 - covered, hospitals, nurs-'n nurs-'n !:"w and most schools as iTTi "i" tho e where the $1.T0 m:ni;n'jm will be applicabo February Feb-ruary 1. Al n included are employees ;f ()!!or enterprises whose gross volume exceeds half a million dollars amually. This includes n o' otel and restaurant enterprises. en-terprises. ':i workers, on larger farms, also will be assured of at least S1.0 ) an hour, beginning in Feb- ' ruary. Most of the newly-covered 1 Laws on Minimum Wages Begin in February When the Fei eral minimum wage for pre ntly -i Ted employers em-ployers goes to $1.40 an hour February 1. 1D.TT. wiy ik.v workers will be ei 't'.od to a minimum of S'.OD an hour, a! Labor Dopa-tmcn of rial point-! c- cut today in Kansas City. j Robert M. Kel'ev, '" ma! Oir- tor of the Department's Wage-Hour Wage-Hour Division o'fi'-e there announced an-nounced the publication of a j |