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THE INCREMENT

... Ist July, 1919, and that the cases of officers who by the Ist January. 1919, had completed three years' service should be reviewed on that date. These questions were duly considered and increases were granted, the maxima of the scales being specially raised ...

QUESTION IN THE HOUSE

... need to arrange for a deputation by the Association referred to. The remuneration of temporary staffs is about to come under review, and the question of the conditions under which ex-Service men should be given permanent posts in the Civil Service will doubtless ...

Vol.. V., No. I.] THE COMMITTEE'S FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT

... have grown more mature our work has progressed in proportion, and the resultant effects increased. In the twelve months under review no less than three advances in our remuneration have 'been obtained, these being as follows: — January 31: Annual increment ...

THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

... Committee's report for the year 1919. This was taken as read, a couple of minor questions only being asked. The Secretary briefly reviewed the agenda, apologising for his accidental omission of trustees and auditors from the printed list of offices for which ...

February 6th, 1920. February 14th, 1920. >ort, ame Emthe on ;uch ; as for In conclusion, I would suggest, if

... brought forward the question of a gratuity to the temporary staff. I understand Mr. Bowen, in his capacity of chairman, had to review all matters to be brought before the meeting—the gratuity amongst others—but that actually our representative (Mr. Foweraker) ...

GOVERNMENT TEMPORARY EMPLOYEES

... report. Mr. A. S. Ridout, of the Civil Service Union, occupied the chair. In opening the proceedings the Chairman briefly reviewed the circumstances that had called them together, saying that the wage being paid for competent service was a scandal. lie ...