TNAG-0822-FCO40-1029-Policy-on-salaries-for-civil-servants-in-Hong-Kong-1978 — Page 582

FCO40 Hong Kong Department Records 聯邦事務部香港部檔案 All

BRIEF

1.

On behalf of 400 Shorthand-Audio Typists employed by the Hong Kong

Government, we have come to the United Kingdom to enlist support in

our long campaign against unfair and discriminatory treatment.

2. When our grade first created in 1965, the Hong Kong Government

taking into account of the special requirements for shorthand and

typing skills, offered our salary which was 5 points above than a

Clerical Officer Class II and III at entry and parallel to Clerical

Officer Class II and III in maximum.

S.A.T.

(Pt.8 to Pt.16)

1965 SALARIES COMMISSION REPORT

C.O.II/III (Male)

(Pt.3 to Pt.16)

C.O.II/III (Female)

(Pt.3 to Pt.16)

Pt. 3

400

300 (75%)

Pt.4

435

325

Pt. 5

470

355

Pt. 6

510

385

Pt. 7

550

415

Pt. 8

445

590

445

Pt. 9

475

630

475

Pt.10

505

670

505

Pt.11

550

730

550

Pt.12

595

790

595

Pt.13

640

850

640

Pt.14

685

910

685

Pt.15

730

970

730

Pt.16

775

1030

775

Pt.17

( Class I of

Clerical Officer

1095* Class I of

820*

Clerical Officer

*In 1966, subsequent to revaluation, the maximum of our grade was

extended by 1 point, i.e. 10 points in total.

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