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59 STAT.] 79TH CONG. , IST SESS.-CH. 274-JULY 6, 1945 At offices with receipts of $1,000,000 but less than $2,000,000, fore- men whose annual base pay is $2,600 shall be foremen; those whose annual base pay is less than $2,600 shall be clerks in charge. (z) At central accounting offices where the gross postal receipts are less than $5,000,000 the superintendent of postal finance, or the employee in charge of such records and adjustments of the accounts, shall be allowed an increase of $200 per annum. At central account- ing offices with gross postal receipts of $9,000,000 and up, the auditor shall be allowed a salary equal to that of the senior assistant superin- tendent; at central accounting offices with receipts of $2,000,000 but less than $9,000,000, the auditor shall be allowed a salary equal to that of the assistant superintendent of postal finance; at central accounting offices with receipts of less than $2,000,000, the employee performing the duties of auditor shall be allowed a salary equal to that of foremen. SALABIES OF ASSISTANT POSTMASTERS, OFFICES OF THE SECOND CLASS SEC. 10. At post offices of the second class the annual salaries of assistant postmasters shall be based on gross postal receipts for the preceding calendar year as follows: $8,000 but less than $10,000 ----- ___ ___----_--___------------ $2, 800 $10,000 but less than $12,000. .-- ---------- ___


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_----___ 2, 800 $12,000 but less than $15,000_ - - -- --_ --


- ___ -- 2, 800 $15,000 but less than $18,000 --- _-------


-- -- 2,800 $18,000 but less than $22,000 ---- ----- _----


_ ---- --- 2,800 $22,000 but less than $27,000_------------------------------------ 2,900 $27,000 but less than $33,000 _-- ---------- -


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2, 900 $33,000 but less than $40,000__------------------------- 2,900 SEC. 11 . (a) The Postmaster General shall determine the super- visory needs at post offices of the first and second classes and shall fix the number of supervisors to be employed in accordance with the salary schedules provided in sections 9 and 10: Provided, That not more than one assistant postmaster may be employed at any post office. (b) Regular clerks and carriers of grade 9 and above in first- and second-class post offices shall be eligible for promotion to the higher positions in their respective offices, and if for any reason such clerks and carriers of grade 9 and above are not available those clerks and carriers in the lower grades in such offices shall be eligible for such promotions. SALARIES OF CLERICAL AND CARRIER EMPLOYEES AT FIRST- , SECOND-, AND THIRD-CLASS POST OFFICES AND DISPATCHERS AND OPERATORS OF THE PNEUMATIC TUBE SERVICE SEC. 12. (a) Carriers in the City Delivery Service, clerks in post offices of the first and second classes, clerks in the United States Stamped Envelope Agency, and dispatchers of the pneumatic tube service shall be divided into eleven grades as follows: Grade 1 -------------- $1,700 Grade 7---------- --- $2,300 Grade 2 ------------------- 1,800 Grade 8-------------- 2,400 Grade 3 ------------------- 1,900 Grade 9---------


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2,500 Grade 4------------------ 2,000 Grade 10--


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2600 Grade 5-- --------- ------ 2,100 Grade -- -- -------- 2,700 Grade6-_------- 2,200 443 Auditors, etc., at designated central ac- counting offices. Supervisors. Assistant postmas- ters. Elgibility for pro- motion of certain clrks and carriers.