Head 23.-POST OFFICE,
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
AND BROADCASTING
B. TELECOMMUNICATIONS. Personal Emoluments.
1946-47 1947-48 ENGINEERING SECTION.
Estimate, 1946-1947. Estimate, 1947-1948.
1
1
Senior Wireless Engineer, (£950 to £1,050 by
£50 annually)
$
$
$
16,800
16,800
Residential Allowance
1,060
1,060
5
5
Wireless Engineers, (£500 to £910 by 1 of
£70 after two years, 4 of £25, 1 of £90 and 5 of £30 annually)
66,960
Residential Allowance
5,552
53,120 (1)
4,250
2
Inspector of Wireless Telegraphs,* (£475 to
£575 by £20 annually)
15,840
15,200 (1)
3
Wireless Sub-Engineers,* (£475 to £575 by
£20 annually)
23,160
15,632 (2)
-Lines Sub-Engineer,* (£475 to £575 by £20
annually)
7,600
(2)
7
7
Wireless Technicians,* (£310-£10-£350-£20-
£470)
36,320
38,632 (3)
2
2
Assistant Engineers, ($4,800 to $8,000 by
$200 annually)
9,600
9,600
1
Lines Technician, ($4,800)
4,800 (4)
Junior Clerical Service:-
| 2
2
00 07
Class III, ($1,100 to $2,600 by $100 annually) Class II Technicians, ($2,700 to $3,300 by
3,356 (5)
$150 annually)
5,700
5,676 (1)
10
99
10
Class III
($1,900 to $2,600 by
$100 annually)
21,640
21,784 (3)
10
10
Class IV
($1,500 to $1,800 by
$100 annually)
15,800
15,784
(1)
17
17
Class V
($1,100 to $1,400 by
$100 annually)
20,520
19,840
(1)
12
1
Class VI Technician, ($480 to $1,050)
540
607
(3)
First Class Foremen, ($1,100 to $1,700 by
$100 annually)
2,600
7,884 (6)
}
1
Second Class Foreman, ($600 to $1,050 by
$75 annually)
2,100 (7)
1
1
Class I Mechanicians, ($1,000 to $1,300 by
$75 annually)
1,000
1,069 | (3)
8
8
Class II
($600 to $950 by $50
annually)
5,650
5,819 (3)
7
7
Class III
($370 to $580 by $30
annually)
2,950
3,120 (3)
10
10
Class IV Mechanicians, ($250 to $340 by $30
annually)
3,010
2,627 | (1)
Co
3
3
Class V Mechanicians, ($150 to $240 by $30
annually)
720
sp
2
No. 1 Riggers, ($600 to $950 by $50 annually), No. 1 Carpenters, ($500 to $900 by $50
1,575
720 1,200 (1)
annually)
1,500
1,363 (1)
1
Wireman, ($1.20 per day)
439
1
No. 2 Carpenter, ($1.00 per day)
365
366
Q
Telephone Supervisors, ($700 to $1,400 by
$100 annually)
2,800 (7)
4
Switchboard Attendants, ($750)
3,200
3,000
1
Do.
($360 to $570 by $30
annually)
535
360
1
1
Rigger's Mate, ($1.25 per day)
456
458
3
3
Cooks, ($312)
936
936
1
Servant, ($2.00 per day)
276
732 (10)
21
21
Coolies, (78 cents per day)
5,978
5,985
(8)
4
432
Night Watchmen, ($285)
2,529
1,140
Messengers, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)
564
566
(3)
Cleaners, ($156 to $204 by $12 triennially)...
372
384
(3)
Chief Clerk, ($4,200)
4,200
*** ** ** §¤£oo€
(10)
(11)
1
3
13
Stenographer, ($2,400)
2,400
2,400
Class III Clerks, ($1,900 to $2,600 by $100
annually)
6,200
6,450 (3)
1
1
Class IV Clerk, ($1,500 to $1,800 by $100
annually)
1,500
1,800 (3)
1
1
Class V Clerks, ($1,100 to $1,400 by $100
annually)
1,400
1,200 (1)
4
4
Class VI Clerks, ($480 to $1,050 by 1 of $60,
1 of $160, 3 of $50 and 2 of $100 annually)
3,340
3,440
(3)
21
Armed Guards, ($41 per month)
984
(12)
Motor Driver, ($60 per month)
720
(4)
Sunday and Holiday Allowances Field Allowances
2,000 50
2,000
50
Carried forward
295,853
(1) Change in personnel.
(2) One Wireless Sub-Engineer replaced by one Lines
Sub-Engineer.
(3) Stipulated increments.
(4) One new temporary post.
(5) Previously provided for under Treasury.
(6) Three previously provided for under Public Works
Department.
294,798
(7) Previously provided for under Public Work
Department.
(8) Considered necessary.
(9) Considered sufficient.
(10) Salary revised.
(11) Post abolished.
(12) Two new temporary posts.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.