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frutary, they judeca why that could not be applied to Shorthand/Audio Typist. Hisa to further said although the Official Side had answered the question, it was a turning around attitude and they would be forced to make all these know to the public.
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Kr. Linthwaite said the decision of the Corwittee on the Secretarial Clasp was that 110 wap.p. waa 2 varking speed which were required at personal secretary levol, since the technical spood only formed a small portion of the work of the perus concerned.
39. Elas V. So said whenever the Official Side could not wisver any quection,
the need of the Tuld say that was according to fcrmila or said that wan.
the need of the heads of departments. Hies 5c said that in fixing lavin, the requirement or ia fixing the oalery ccale the Covorrront should treat all grades fairly and she did not need any further argument from the Official Side because whatever thay said they kuro naressonable.
40. The Chairman said that the Staff. Bide seened to close their mind to any rossuiable argument. If the Official Side said that the reason get for doing something was obe irving to the principle or formula, that pas the way to be fair to all civil sorvente different rani but different qualifications,
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41. Ken. H. Cheung said that they would accept any arguments from gå the Official Fide which were supported by evidence and fects, and were woll- grounded. ¿ licwever, whenever they raised a quertion, the Coverament alwaTH said that could not be changed: because they were bound by formula or by principles. For that they could not be convinced. She would not like to go on that sulkut any further and she would like to go on to other points.
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Biss V. So referred to the point that Personal Secretary posta would be mainly for Shorthand/Audio Typist promotion. Mr. Linthunite said that nereally, there would be no recruitment but there would be. direct entry in exception caper, Kien So would like to be unsured that in the future, the Official Side would consult the Shorthand/Audio Typict Association before direct recruitment to be made.
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44.007 Mr. Linthwaite did give his assurance do that.
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45. Miss V. So then referred to the question of audio ulloanco. Ma Just now, the Orficial side said before giving such a'lowance, they had to establish whether the audio work was more difficult than the stand work. She assured the Official Side act to doubt on, that. Thoy could tell them that there wore two ways of doing putio work - direct audio work and dictaphone work. They did not wind the Civil Service Branch sending somebody to investigate the work whether it covered a erator part of the day before giving the allowance but they would like to know approximately how much and the allowance would be. spas s
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46. Br. intimaite said they had to investigate and survey and see what was involved and he could not tell how much they could give the allowanco. They usually looked into what Shorthand, Audic Typists were doing and the difference of complexity, the degree and the length cf time. On the basis of those factors, they could recomend the ca380 to the Allowance Committee the approved all allowances before they could forward to the Finance Committee. That was the ayates they were doing.
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