P. & T. CLASSIFICATION
f AN AUCKLAND OPINION. By Teleeraph.—Prcsfl AiiEoclatlon. Auckland, June 19. The Auckland branch of tho P. and T. Association discussed the classification list, and it was generally admitted that. provided the war-bonus was continued. ' 0 -the salary schedules-were fairly.,s,ati3fnc9fl*tor7jiirjtft, if not; aiuiinorensc: of'-'13.-.Der Jirtenv. "in: the salaries'was absolutely cs'rsential;' The njeeting expressed disap pfbval with the Department in failing r to'grant certain officers increases,- hold- .. ing that, irrespective-of a-man'e capa- '- bilities, he was entitled to'consideration because of the higher cost of living.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 228, 20 June 1919, Page 8
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85P. & T. CLASSIFICATION Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 228, 20 June 1919, Page 8
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