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Ticket Inspectors, Excess Inspectors, Station Inspectors, Parcels Inspectors, Cartage Inspectors, Omnibus Inspectors, Market Inspectors, Chief Foremen (Goods), Goods Foremen, Foremen (Goods), General Foremen (Goods), Grain Foremen, Infirmary Stable Foremen, Cattle Foremen, Shed Foremen (Goods), Stable Foremen, Capstan Foremen, Cartage Foremen.

Full suit, cap and extra pair of trousers ... Every year.
Overcoat ....      ...       ...       ... ... Every 2 years.
Mackintosh ....      ...       ...       ... ... Every 3 years.

Signal and Telegraph Inspectors and Sub-Inspectors, Inspectors and Foremen (Locomotive Carriage and Waggon Dept.), Inspectors and Sub-Inspectors (Engineer’s Dept.).

Mackintosh and leggings ....      ...       ... ... Every 2 years.
Overcoat....       ...       ...       ... ... Every 2 years.

12.—Date of Application of Arrangement.

The foregoing arrangements, unless otherwise provided, to be considered as having come into operation on and from August 1st, 1919, and any increased payment due under this Agreement, including any arrears accruing since that date, to be made on or before May 8th, 1920.

No man dealt with under this scheme shall, at the date the new scales come into force, viz., May 8th, 1920, receive less than his existing salary or wages plus war bonus.

13.—Procedure for Dealing with Applications for Revision of Classification, Commuted Allowances, &c.

(a) Men who feel that their classification is not satisfactory shall make application in writing to their superior officers for their case to be re-considered, setting out the grounds on which they base their claim.

(b) Such application, with a full report upon the facts, to be sent to the General Manager of the Railway concerned through the usual channel.

(c) A Committee of Departmental Officers to be set up on each Railway for dealing with all applications and reporting thereon to the General Manager, who shall in due course give his decision in writing, and a copy of this decision with reason, if declined, shall be given to the applicant.

(d) If so desired, applicants for revision of classification may attend the meeting of the local Railway Committee at which their applications are to be considered, and may also be accompanied in each case by an advocate, who shall be a member of the Supervisory Staff or a representative of the man’s Trades Union.

(e) The Committee of Departmental Officers referred to in Clause (c) shall not make an adverse report on any case until the →

 
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