POST & TELEGRAPH OFFICERS
STATEMENT? fi¥ MR, HERDMAN..
In conversation with a Dominion re* portef subsequent to the debate in the House yesterday, the lion, A. L, -EC.erdma.n said that there was m -doubt whatever that tho officers of the Post and Telegraph Department had nothing to complain about. "In point of feet." ho said, "tho Commissioner treated the Deparimont in the present classifjcatiih, on a more liberal scale than the Department itself recommended, apparently the point the association (Wires to make this time is that all, or practically all, of the rank and fire should rise automatically to £2(50 per annum, Xfnt.il last year tlio maximum to which these officers could rise was £220. En'dcr tlio r-eg.u'latioiis of this year a- great proportion will bo abb to .rise io miti, owing to the fact that the Post ohi.ee. was exempt froin initiations requiring the passing of the Civil -Service- Senior Examination before receiving a higher salary thaii IG2 ; O0. In order to ease the position this year a large number of deserving officers who have Leon for over two years at the'maximum of £220 were raised to £230."
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 6
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188POST & TELEGRAPH OFFICERS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 6
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