NOTES ON THE PRESENTATION OF SALARIES, ETC.
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All salaries and increments are expressed in dollars per month.
1.
2. Efficiency bars are expressed conventionally by colons.
3.
4.
5.
A combined establishment is shown for those grades in the public service which have no fixed establishment of classes and in which transfer from one class to another entails the passage of a promotion step rather than promotion to a vacant office.
No salary scales are shown for the following grades in the public service which are common to a number of departments:
Cadet Officer Class I
Cadet Officer Class II
(2700 × 100—3000)
(900: 950: 1000: 1050x50-1250: 1425x75-1800: 1950x 75-2250)
Senior Executive Officer Class I
Senior Executive Officer Class II
Executive Officer Class I
Executive Officer Class II Interpreter Translator
(1950)
(1375×50-1425×75-1575)
(1020 × 50–1320)
(500: 525: 575×35-750: 775×25-800×40-960)
(500: 525: 550x25--600x30-630: 665x35-840×40— 920)
Clerk, General Clerical Service, Special Class
(665×35-840)
(500×25-600×30-630)
Clerk, General Clerical Service, Class I
male
female (400x25-525)
Clerk, General Clerical Service, Class II
male
(310×20-350x30-470)
female (245×15-275×25-375)
Clerk, General Clerical Service, Class III
Temporary Clerk
male (200: 210: 220×10-230×20-290) female (180: 185: 190x10-230)
male (200)
female (180)
Senior Woman Confidential Assistant (750×25-800×30—860)
Woman Confidential Assistant Class I (540x35-715)
Woman Confidential Assistant Class II (325×25—525)
Departmental establishments of executive grade officers are not shown by classes, except for those posts which are nominated to be held by officers of a specific class. The authorized establishment of executive grade officers in the public service is given below:
Senior Executive Officers Class I
6.
Senior Executive Officers Class II
Executive Officers Class I
Executive Officers Class II
3
13
30
67
Departmental establishments of clerks are not shown by classes. The authorized estab- lishment of clerks in the public service is given below:
Clerks, General Clerical Service, Special Class
Clerks, General Clerical Service, Class I
Clerks, General Clerical Service, Class II
Clerks, General Clerical Service, Class III
6
93
365
720
7.
A general revision of salaries took place in 1951/52. Footnotes indicating revision of salary scales have been omitted. The footnotes commonly employed to indicate altera- tions in personal emoluments consequent on stipulated increments or changes in personnel have also been omitted, as being unnecessary.
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