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APPENDIX “B.”
The scale rates applicable to men placed in Classes I. to VI.
will be determined according to the number of years they have held the
classified position.
For example :—
(1) A man who was appointed to his present position
on July 31st, 1915, or any date prior to this, will go to the maximum rate
for the class in which his position is classified.
(2) A man appointed to his present position, say, on
June, 1st, 1917, will on August 1st, 1919, be in his third year in that position,
and will go to the third year rate of the class in which his position is
classified, viz.:–
£335
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... Class I.
£285
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” II.
£250
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” III.
£220
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” IV.
£190
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” V.
£160
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” VI.
(3) A man who on August 1st, 1919, has not held his
present position for two years, will go to the minimum rate for the class
in which his position is classified, and be raised to the next rate in the
scale on completing two years in the position.
For example :—
A man appointed to his position
on June 1st, 1918, who, on classification, is placed in Class IV., will
receive his increases as under:—
August 1st, 1919, to £210 per annum.
June 1st, 1920,
” £220 ”
June 1st, 1922,
” £230 ”
(4) A man who, previous to his occupying the position
in respect of which he is classified on 1st August, 1919, or at any subsequent
date, occupied a position which is now classified in the same class, shall be
given credit for his period of service in that position and go to the
appropriate rate in his class.
Example:—
Present position classified–Class III.
Period of occupancy of position–9 months.
Previous position, also now classified–Class III.
Period of occupancy–3 years and 3 months.
Total period in positions classified III.–4 years.
Salary–Maximum of Class III.–£260.
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