371
98 Head 20.-POST OFFICE, WIRELESS AND BROADCASTING
B. WIRELESS,-Continued,
Approved Estimate, 1939.
Estimate, 1940-41.
$
Personal Emoluments, Continued.
Brought forward
$
204,826
279,318
Head 20.-POST OFFICE, WIRELESS AND BROADCASTING
372
99
Approved Estimate, 1939.
Estimate, 1940-41.
B. WIRELESS,-Continued.
$
$
$
Personal Emoluments, Continued.
Brought forward
236,364
320,215
NUMBERS.
TRAFFIC SECTION.
1939 1940-41
NUMBERS.
1939
1940-41
8
10
2
2
Class 1V Mechanicians, ($250 to $340 by $30)
Do..
Reut Allowances at $48 each Class V Mechanicians, ($150 to $240 by $30)
Do.
2.475
3,939
384
600
(1)
eЄ
i
Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff:
1
105
480
2
2
Rent Allowances at $48 cach) Learner Mechanicians at 40 cents each per day Sunday and Holiday Allowances...
96
120
1 Higher Class (local section), (81,600 to $5,000 by
$200 annually)
5,400
7,000
(1)
292
365
2
2,000
2,500
2 Class I Telegraphists, (88,500 to $4,500 by $200
annually)
9,000
1
1
2
Electrical Fitter, ($1,000 to $1,300 by $75) No. 1 Riggers, ($600 to $950 by $50)
1,300
(2:
950
1,951
1
2
4
4
2
1
1
1
No. 1 Carpenters, ($500 to $900 by $50)
No. 2 Carpenter at $1.00 per day
Switchboard Attendants, ($750)
Do.. Do.,
($360 $370 by $30)
Rigger's Mate at $1.25 per day.
900
1,763
456
H
3,000
8,750
843
625
Rent Allowance at $48
96
456
60 570
$900 00
2
Class II Telegraphists, ($2,700 to $3,300 by $150
(3)
annually)
11,250
6,825
(3)
13
9
Class 111 Telegraphists, ($1,900 to $2,600 by $100
(4)
annnally)
27,817
13
11
Class IV Telegraphists, ($1,500 to $1,800 by $100
25,867 (3)
annually)
22,133
7
21
Class V Telegraphists, $1,100 to $1,400 by $100
24,066 (4)
annually)
8,418
32,654 (6)
3
3
Cooks at $312 each...
936
1,170
4
6
Class VI Telegraphists, ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60,
D. Rent Allowaners at $24 each...
72
90
1 of 3160, 3 of $50 and 2 of $100)
8,183
1
1
Servant at $276
276
345
Field Allowances to Telegraphists.
5,410 (6)
400
600
Do., Rent Allowance at $24
24
30
1
1
Radio-postman Class I ($550 to $450 by $20
1
Wireman at 75 cents per day..
274
22
21
Coolies 1 ut $240 p.a., 18 at 60 cents each and 2 at
50 cents each per day
4,839
5,411
၆၆
(5)
annually)
405
539 (1)
1
1
(6)
Radio-postman Class II, ($276 to $348 by $12
auuually)
301
394 (1)
Do Rent Allowance to 1 nt $24..
24
30
7
7
| Radio-postmen Class III, ($204 to $264 by 812
1
2
Night Watchmen at 60 cents per day
219
547
(3)
annually)
3
3
Messengers, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)
526
654
2
2
Do..
Do.. Reut Allowances at $48 each
Cleaners, ($156 10 $204 by $12 triennially)
Beat Allowances at $48 ench
Field Allowances
141
180
9
9
361
463
(7)
96
120
150
188
Du
Rent Allowances to 9 at $48 ench Coolies, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially) Do., Rent Allowances at $48 each .... Sunday and holiday work Allowances....................................................
1,667
432
2,121 540
(1)
1,441
432
1,841 540
(1)
5,000
6,250
3
3
Class III Clerks ($1,900 to $2,600 by $100)
5,775
7,500
2
2
Class V Clerks ($1,100 to 81,400 by $100).
2,550
3,200
2
2
Class VI Clerks ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60, 1 of
$160, 3 of $50 and 2 of $100).
1,575
2,144
3
Temporary Clerks for 6 months ($460)..
720
03 03
Total Personal Emoluments
322,106
|
Acting Pay
500
900
(9)
Carried forward
236,364
320,215
(1) One in place of one Switchboard Attendant and
one in place of one Wireman.
(2) Replaced by Class I Mechanician.
3) One new post.
(4) In place of one Coolie.
(5) One replaced by a Class IV Mechanician,
(6) One replaced by No. 2 Carpenter.
(7) Stipulated increments.
(8) New posts.
(9) More acting pay required
146,012
(1) Stipulated increments.
(2) Two promoted from Class III.
(3) Two promoted to Class II and two replaced by
Class V Telegraphists.
(4) Two replaced by Class VI Telegraphists. (5) Two to replace two Class III Telegraphists and
twelve new posts.
(6) Two to replace two Class IV Telegraphists.
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