CO129-569-7 Revision of salaries 6-7-1938 - 11-10-1938 — Page 136

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APPLICATION OF NEW SCALES TO SERVING OFFICERS,

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The general effect of the introduction of

the new salary scales is to reduce the salaries which

officers at present serving on time scales may expect to receive on promotion to higher grades and the view has been put forward on behalf of officers that those

already in the service should retain the right to

promotion on the salaries previously in force. The Secretary of State, has, however, definitely ruled

against this.

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The following is extracted from his despatch

of the 12th of June, 1937.

"It is proper that in a Service, which purports to provide a permanent career officers should be able to look forward to reasonable prospects of promotion. But the obligations of the Government do not extend beyond the provision of such prospects (which - it may be recalled in the case of officers in the Colonial Service are not confined to a single Colory) and no officer can be held to have claim as of right to the maintenance of any particular salary scale for a post which he does not hold. There are indeed objections of principle to recognising any such claim, and obvious administrative difficulties in the way of retaining for an indefinite period two salary scales for officers performing identical functions, the more favourable being reserved for officers whose only claim to preferential treatment is that they were in the Hong Kong Service when the change was made.

In that despatch, however, the Secretary of State recognised that there might be individual cases in

which the reduction in promotion prospects was so

great or would give rise to such anomalies that some

special treatment would be necessary. One of the

great difficulties is that by accepting the new scales serving officers will lose the benefit of paragraph 2 (c) (i) of the Pensions Ordinance, as explained in

section I above. This can, however, be avoided in

suitable cases by continuing for serving officers

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