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STATUTORY RULES.

1955. No. 43.

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REGULATIONS UNDER THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922–1955.*

WHEREAS by sub-section (3.) of section four of the Salaries Adjustment Act 1955 it is provided that regulations may be made under the Public Service Act 1922-1955 for purposes of or in relation to a reclassification referred to in sub-section (1.) of that section of officers to which the latter Act applies and that regulations so made shall be deemed to have come into operation on the twenty-third day of December, 1954:

Now therefore the Public Service Board, acting in pursuance and exercise of the authority conferred upon it by the Public Service Act 1922-1955 and by virtue of the Salaries Adjustment Act 1955, hereby makes, subject to the approval of the Governor-General, the following Regulations.

Dated this

day of June, 1955.

Signed.

W.E. DUNK

Chairman.

Signed.

G.G. SUTCLIFFE

Commissioner.

Signed.

K.E. GRAINGER.

Commissioner

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I, The Governor-General in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby approve the following Regulations.

Dated this tenth

day of June, 1955.

  

W J. SLIM

Governor-General.

By His Excellency's Command,

      

Prime Minister.

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* Notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on  , 1955.

398/55.—Price 2s. 3d.  12/26.4.1955.

Parts.

Amendments of the Public Service Regulations.*

1. Regulation 2 of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting the words—

"Part IV. —Officers of the Second Division.

Part V. —Officers of the Third Division.

Part VI. —Officers of the Fourth Division.

Part VIa.—Variation of Salary—Officers of Second, Third and Fourth Divisions.

Part VIb.—Salaries payable to Adult Officers of the Fourth Division occupying Junior Positions."

and inserting in their stead the words—

"Part IV. —Salaries payable to officers of the Second Division or Third Division.

Part V. —Salaries payable to officers of the Fourth Division.".

Definitions.

2. Regulation 3 of the Public, Service Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting the definitions of "actual salary" and "standard salary"; and

(b) by omitting sub-regulation (2.).

Calculations of pay for duty on a holiday.

3.Regulation 63 of the Public Service Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting from sub-paragraph (i) of paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (4.) the words " an actual salary that is the current equivalent of a standard salary of £812 per annum" and inserting in their stead the words "a salary of £1,142 per annum".

(b) by omitting from sub-paragraph (ii) of that paragraph the words "an actual salary that is the current equivalent of a standard salary of £707 per annum" and inserting in their stead the words "a salary of £988 per annum"; and

(c) by omitting sub-regulation (5.) and inserting in its stead the following sub-regulation:—

"(5.) The payment of an amount, or the granting of a period off duty, to a male officer whose salary exceeds £1,814 per annum or a female officer whose salary exceeds £1,660 per annum in consequence of his or her attendance and services during a holiday or half-holiday observed under section 76 of the Act shall be subject to the approval of the Board.".

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* Statutory Rules 1935, No. 18, as amended by Statutory 1935, Nos. .44, 72, 78 and 119 ; 1936, Nos. 5,, 55, 76, 88, 106, 116, 143 and 154 ; 1937, Nos. 11, 25, 54, 60, 74, 78, 87, 100, 103 and 118; 1938, Nos. 35, 41, 79, 105, 110 and 113; 1939, Nos. 4, 36, 52, 62, 63, 105, 105, 154, 167 and 168; 1910, Nos. 23, 74, 110, 143 and 247; 1941, No.. 36, 42, 127, 148, 158, 168, 191, 224, 284 and 310; 1942, No. 45, 167, 174, 182, 225, 320, 465, 466 and 552; 1943, Nos. 271, 272 and 301; 1944Nos. 6, 132, 138 and 143; 1945, Nos. 15, 35, 115, 118 and 124: 1946, Nos. 22, 68, 120, 124 and 153; 1947, Nos. 1, 2, 122, 123, 134, 146, 147, 158 and 163; 1948, Nos. 32, 49. 68, 71, 97, 149, 157 and 158; 1949, Nos. 1, 81, 84 and 98; 1950, Nos. 73. 88, 99 and 100; 1951, Nos. 13, 33, 77 and 110; 1952, Nos. 9, 19, 51 and 91; 1953, Nos. 2, 20, 47, 31, 70 and 93; and 1954, Nos. 12, 57, 94, 103 and 126.

Recording and payment of overtime.

4. Regulation 67 of the Public Service Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting sub-regulation (6b.) and inserting in its stead the following sub-regulation :—

"(6b.) The minimum rate of overtime payment shall be Two shillings per hour and the maximum rate of overtime payment shall be ascertained by calculating—

(a) in the case of a male officer the rate payable to an officer in receipt of a salary of £1,142 per annum; and

(b) in the case of a female officer—the rate payable to an officer in receipt of a salary of £988 per annum.";

(b) by omitting sub-regulation (6d.) and inserting in its stead the following sub-regulation:

"(6d.) For the purposes of the last preceding sub-regulation, ' S ' is—

(a) in the case of a male officer—a salary of £1,814 per annum; or

(b) in the case of a female officer—a salary of £1,660 per annum."; and

(c) by omitting paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (13.) and inserting in its stead the following paragraph: —

"(a) in receipt of a salary at a rate exceeding—

(i) in the case of a male officer—£1,814 per annum; or

(ii) in the case of a female officer—£1,660 per annum; ".

Travelling time.

5. Regulation 69 of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting the words "of standard salary at a rate not exceeding £812 per annum or a female officer who is in receipt of a standard salary not exceeding £707 per annum" and inserting in their stead the words "of a salary at a rate exceeding £1,142 per annum or a female officer who is in receipt of a salary not exceeding £988 per annum".

Sunday duty.

6. Regulation 70 of the Public Service Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting paragraph (d) of sub-regulation (5.) and inserting in its stead the following paragraph :

"(d) except with the approval of the Board, to an officer in receipt of a salary exceeding—

(i) in the case of a male officer—£1,814 per annum; or

(ii) in the case of a female officer—£1,660 per annum."; and

(b) by omitting sub-regulation (5a.) and inserting in its stead the following sub-regulation:—

" (5a.) For the purposes of this regulation, the maximum hourly rate shall be the rate calculated—

(a) in the case of a male officer on a salary of £1,142 per annum; and

(b) in the case of a female officer—on a salary of £988 per annum.".

Rates of travelling allowance

7.—(1.) Regulation 75a of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting the table in sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following table:—

Allowance Capital Cities.

Allowance—Other than Capital Cities.

Where salary or maximum salary of office is—

First twenty-one days' residence.

After twenty-one days' residence.

First twenty-one days' residence

After twenty-one days' residence.

Male.

Female.

Married Officer.

Unmarried Officer.

Married Officer.

Unmarried Officer.

Per day.

Per week;

Per week.

Per day.

Per week.

Per week.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

s.

d.

£890 and under

£736 and under

1

14

0

9

5

0

6

0

0

1

9

0

7

5

0

4

14

0

£891 to £2,317

£737 to £2,163

2

5

0

12

3

0

7

18

0

1

16

0

8

11

0

5

11

0

£2,318 and over

£2,104 and over

2

15

0

15

15

0

10

5

0

2

7

0

11

9

0

7

9

0

(2.) Regulation 75a of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting from sub-regulation (2.) the words "Two pounds seven shillings" and inserting in their stead the words " Two pounds fifteen shillings".

Allowances to officers performing relieving duties or working within defined districts.

8. Regulation 76 of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting the table in sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following table :—

Where salary or maximum salary of office is—

Where the period of continuous residence at a temporary station is—

Three weeks or more.

Male.

Female.

Loss than three weeks.

Married Officer.

Unmarried Officer.

First week.

Alter first week.

Per day.

Per week.

Per week.

Per week.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£890 and under....

£736 and under......

1

9

0

7

5

0

7

5

0

4

14

0

Over £890...........

Over £736.............

1

16

0

8

11

0

8

11

0

5

11

0

Fares.

9. Regulation 84 of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting the figures "£650" and inserting in their stead the figures "£928".

Higher duties.

10. Regulation 87 of the Public Service Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting sub-regulation (3.) and inserting in its stead the following sub-regulation :—

"(3.) Where an officer performs, for a period of less than a week, the duties of a higher office, being an office in respect of which the salary, or the maximum salary, payable to the occupant of the office exceeds—

(a) in the case of a male officer—£1,058 per annum ; or

(b) in the case of a female officer—£904 per annum, then, unless the Board in special circumstances otherwise determines, the officer shall not be paid an allowance for the performance of those duties for that period, and that period shall not be included in any period of service for the purposes of this regulation."; and

(b) by omitting sub-regulation (17.) and inserting in its stead the following sub-regulation :—

"(17.) Where an officer temporarily performs the duties of a higher office, being an office in respect of which the salary, or the maximum salary, including allowances in the nature of salary, payable to the occupant of the office is not less than—

(a) in the case of a male officer—£1,730 per annum ; or

(b) in the case of a female officer—£1,576 per annum, the preceding provisions of this regulation do not apply, but the officer may be paid in respect of the performance of those duties an allowance of such amount, and subject to such conditions, as the Board determines.".

Partial reimbursement of fares of certain officers.

11. Regulation 98aa of the Public Service Regulations is amended by omitting paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following paragraph :—

"(b) is in receipt of a salary at a rate not exceeding £780 per annum; and".

Allowance— Sunday or holiday duty.

12. Regulation 99 of the Public Service Regulation is amended by omitting the words "of standard salary exceeding £1,244 per annum in the case of a male officer and £1,139 per annum in the case of a female officer" and inserting in their stead the words "of salary exceeding £1,814 per annum, in the case of a male officer and £1,660 per annum in the case of a female officer".

13. Parts IV., V., VI., VIa. and VIb. of the Public Service Regulations are repealed and the following Parts inserted in their stead :—

"Part IV.—Salaries payable to Officers of the Second Division or Third Division.

Salaries payable to officers of the Second or Third Division.

"104.—(.1.) For the purposes of sub-section (2.) of section 30 of the Act, the rate of annual salary or the scale of rates of annual salary payable to a male officer who occupies an office in the Second

Division or the Third Division is, subject to this regulation, that rate or scale of rates specified in the table in this sub-regulation which is applicable to that office by virtue of its classification.

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

369

431

524

616

722

764

806

848

890

932

974

1,016

1,058

1,100

1,142

1,184

1,226

1,268

1,310

1,352

1,394

1,436

1,478

1,520

1,562

1,604

1,646

1,688

1,730

1,772

1,814

1,856

1,898

1,958

2,018

2,078

2,138

2,228

2,318

2,408

2,498

2,588

2,678

2,850

3,000

3,200

3,400

3,600

3,800

4,000

4,200

4,400.

" (2.) Where a female office occupies an office in the Second Division or the Third Division in respect of which there is a rate of annual salary applicable to that office by virtue of its classification, the rate of annual salary payable to the female officer in respect of that office is £154 less than the rate so specified.

" (3.) Where a female officer occupies an office in the Second Division or the Third Division in respect of which there is applicable to that office by virtue of its classification a scale of rates specified in the table in sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation, the rates of annual salary payable to the female officer in respect of that office are each £1.54 less than the rates so specified.

" (4.) The rate of annual salary payable to a male officer who is of an ago specified in the first column of the table in this sub-regulation and occupies an office in the Third Division the minimum of the scale of rates of annual salary of which is less than £722 is the rate of annual salary specified in the second column of that table opposite to the age of the officer.

Age of Officer.

Rate of Annual Salary.

£

Under 18 years............................................................................

369

18 years......................................................................................

431

19 years......................................................................................

524

20 years......................................................................................

616

" (5.) The rate of annual salary payable to a female officer who is of an age specified in the first column of the table in this sub-regulation and occupies an office in the Third Division the minimum of the scale of rates of annual salary of which is less than £722 is the rate of annual salary specified in that table opposite to the age of the officer.

Age of Officer.

Rate of Annual Salary.

£

Under 18 years.............................................................................

369

18 years.......................................................................................

400

19 years.......................................................................................

462

20 years.......................................................................................

505

"(6.) The minimum rate of annual salary payable to a male officer who is of an age specified in the first column of the table in this sub-regulation and occupies an office in the Third Division is the rate of annual salary specified in the second column of that table opposite to the age of the officer.

Age of Officer.

Rate of Annual Salary.

£

21 years......................................................................................

722

22 years......................................................................................

764

23 years and over.........................................................................

806

" (7.) The minimum rate of annual salary payable to a female officer who is of an age specified in the first column of the table in this sub-regulation and occupies an office in the Third Division is the rate of annual salary in the second column of that table opposite to the ago of the officer.

Age of Officer.

Rate of Annual Salary.

£

21 years.......................................................................................

568

22 years.......................................................................................

610

23 years and over.........................................................................

652

" (8.) The minimum rate of annual salary payable to an officer appointed under section 36a of the Act, or appointed to an office in the Third Division who is a graduate of an Australian University or a University approved by the Board for the purpose of this sub-regulation, is—

(a) in the case of a male officer who has not attained the age of twenty-one years—£616;

(b) in the case of a female officer who has not attained the age of twenty-one years—£505 ;

(c) in the case of a male officer who has attained the age of twenty-one years—£848; and

(d) in the case of a female officer who has attained the age of twenty-one years—£694.

"(9.) The rate of annual salary or the scale of rates of annual salary payable to an officer of the Third Division who occupies an office of—

(a) Postal Clerk;

(b) Telegraphist;

(c) Communications Officer;

(d) Senior Communications Officer, Grade 1;

(e) Senior Communications Officer, Grade 2; or

(f) Senior Communications Officer, Grade 3,

is the annual salary, or the scale of rates of annual salary, as the case may be, specified for that office in the First Schedule to these Regulations.

"(10.) The scale of rates of annual salary payable to an officer of the Department of Shipping and Transport who occupies an office in that Department, the designation of which is specified in the first column in the table in this sub-regulation is the scale of rates of annual salary specified in the second column of that table opposite to the designation.

Designation of Office.

Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

Master...................................................................................

£1,292–£1,322–£1,352–£1,382

First Mate..............................................................................

£1,034–£1,058–£1,082

Second Mate..........................................................................

£986–£1,010–£1,034

Third Mate.............................................................................

£926–£962–£986

Chief Engineer.......................................................................

£.1,154–£1,178–£1,202–£1,232–£1,262

Second Engineer....................................................................

£1,010–£1,032–£1,058

Third Engineer.......................................................................

£962–£986 £1,010

Fourth Engineer.....................................................................

£890–£926–£962

Allowances in addition to salary.

"105.—(1.) An officer who is engaged, at such offices as the Board determines, on the regular exchange of duties with the Supervisor in charge of the evening staff for one day in three, or one week in three, shall, with the approval of the Chief Officer, be paid an allowance to increase his salary—

(a) if relieving a Supervisor (Telegraphs), Grade 1—to the minimum salary of a Supervisor (Telegraphs), Grade 1; or

(b)) if relieving a Supervisor (Telegraphs), Grade 1—to the salary of a Supervisor (Telegraphs), Grade 1, who has been granted one increment over the minimum salary of a Supervisor (Telegraphs), Grade 1.

"(2.) Where the officer next in seniority to the Postmaster or the Supervisor, as the case may be, at a, station to which this sub-regulation applies, is in receipt of salary, including any allowance payable under sub-regulation (5.) of this regulation, less than the equivalent of the maximum salary of the office; of Telegraphist in the Fourth Division plus an amount equal to the last increment payable within the scale of rates of annual salary of a Fourth Division Telegraphist, the Chief Officer may, upon satisfactory evidence of competency to attend to repeaters in the absence of the Postmaster or the Supervisor in charge, grant an allowance to that officer at the rate of £20 per annum.

"(3.) The stations to which the last preceding sub-regulation applies arc—

Mount Surprise, Queensland; Alice Springs, Northern Territory ; and Mullewa and Marble Bar, Western Australia.

"(4.) A telegraphist who has passed the examination for promotion to an office of Senior Telegraphist may, with the approval of the Chief Officer, be paid an allowance at the rate of £1.2 per annum until he is promoted to a higher office.

"(5.) A telegraphist in the Third Division upon passing an examination approved by the Board for the purpose of this sub-regulation shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £24 per annum in addition to the rate of salary payable to him under these Regulations.

Part V.—Salaries Payable to Officers of the Fourth Division.

Salaries of officers of the Fourth Division.

"106.— (1.) For the purposes of sub-section (2.) of section 30 of the Act, the rate of annual salary or the scale of rates of annual salary payable to an officer of the Fourth Division who occupies an office specified in the second column of the First Schedule to these Regulations is, subject to this regulation, the rate of annual salary or the scale of rates of annual salary specified in the fifth column of that Schedule opposite to the designation of the office occupied by the officer.

"(2.) Where an annual rate of salary according to age is specified in the fifth column of the First Schedule to these Regulations opposite to the designation of an office specified in the second column of that Schedule, the annual salary payable to an officer who occupies such an office and is of an age specified in the fifth column of that Schedule is the rate specified in that column for that age.

"(3.) Where a female officer occupies an office specified in Part I. of the First Schedule to these Regulations, being an office opposite to the designation of which an annual rate of salary (not being an annual rate of salary according to age) is specified in the fifth column of that Schedule, the annual rate of salary payable to the female officer in respect of that office is £154 less than the rate so specified.

"(4.) Where a female officer occupies an office specified in Part I. of the First Schedule to these Regulations, being an office opposite to the designation of which a scale of rates of annual salary is specified in the fifth column of that Schedule, the rates payable to the female officer in respect of that office are, subject to sub-regulation (5.) of this regulation, each £154 less than the rates so specified.

"(5.) Where a female officer who is of an age specified in the second column of the table in this sub-regulation occupies an office, being an office specified in Part I. of the First Schedule to these Regulations, the designation of which is specified in the first column of that table, the annual rate of salary payable to the female officer is the rate specified in the third column of that table opposite to the age of the female officer.

Designation of Office.

Age of Officer.

Rate of Annual Salary.

£

  • 1. Assistant Drafting), Grade 1; Assistant, Grade 1; Assistant (Meteorological Branch; Assistant (Photography); Clerical Assistant, Grade 1; Indexer; Junior Assistant; Junior Postal Officer; Laboratory Attendant; Mail Officer; Postal Assistant

     ; Postal Assistant (Mail); or Postal Officer

Under 18 years

339

18 years.......................

370

19 years.......................

432

20 years.......................

475

2. Clerk ; Experimental Assistant, Grade 1 ; Laboratory Assistant, Grade 1 ; Postal Clerk ; or Telegraphist

Under 18 years

369

18 years......................

400

19 years......................

462

20 years......................

505

3. Operator ; Statistical Tabulator, Grade 1 ; or Teleprinter Operator

Under 18 years

354

18 years......................

385

19 years......................

447

20 years......................

490

" (6.) The minimum rate of annual salary payable to a male officer who is of an age specified in the first column of the table in this sub-regulation and occupies an office of Clerk in the Fourth Division is the rate of annual salary specified, in the second column of that table opposite to the age of the officer.

Age of Officer.

Rate of Annual Salary.

£

21 year.......................................................................................

722

22 years......................................................................................

748

23 years and over........................................................................

768

" (7.) The minimum rate of annual salary payable to a female officer who is of an age specified in the first column of the table in this sub-regulation and occupies an office of Clerk in the Fourth Division is the rate of annual salary specified in the second column of that table opposite to the age of the officer.

Age of Officer.

Rate of Annual Salary.

£

21 years......................................................................................

568

22 years......................................................................................

594

23 years and over........................................................................

614

" (8.) Where a Department or a section of a Department is not specified in the third or fourth columns of the First Schedule to these Regulations opposite to the designation of an office, the rate of annual salary or the scale of rates of annual salary payable to an officer occupying an office of that designation in a Department or section of a Department is the rate or scale of rates specified in the fifth column of that Schedule opposite to that designation.

"(9.) Where—

(a) an officer occupies an office specified in the first column of the Second Schedule to these Regulations; or

(b) an employee is employed in an office specified in the first column of the Second Schedule to these Regulations, and the officer or employee has the qualifications, or complies with the conditions relating to an allowance, specified in the second column of that Schedule opposite to the designation of the office, he shall be paid an allowance at the rate specified in that column in respect of those qualifications or conditions.".

14. Regulation 109H of the Public Service Regulations is repealed and the following regulation inserted in its stead :—

Maximum salary for purposed of certain application.

109H. The maximum rate of salary for the purpose of sub-section (b) of section 50 of the Act is—

(a) in the case of a male officer a salary at the rate of £1,142 per annum; and

(b) in the case of a female officer—a salary at the rate of £988 per annum.".

 

The Schedules.

15. The First and Second Schedules to the Public Service Regulations are repealed and the following Schedules inserted in their stead:—

THE SCHEDULES.

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FIRST SCHEDULE. Regulation 106.

ANNUAL SALARIES OF OFFICERS OF THE FOURTH DIVISION.

Part I.: Male Officers.

Designation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

1

Amenities Officer.............................

Repatriation....................................

New South Wales and Victoria

£988–£1,008–£1,028–£ 1,048–£1,078–£1,108

Queensland............................................

£928–£948–£968–£988–£1,008–£1,028

2

Ammunition Examiner.............................

Army..............................................

..............................................................

£838–£858–£878

3

Apprentice (all trades).............................

.......................................................

..............................................................

Under 18 years—£354

At 18 years—£416

At 19 years—£509

At 20 years—£601

Adult—£708

4

Armourer, Grade 1.............................

Army..............................................

..............................................................

£748–£768–£788

5

Armourer, Grade 2.............................

Army..............................................

..............................................................

£818–£838–£858

6

Artisan

Defence..........................................

Works...................................................

£818–£838–£858

7

Assistant Barracks Officer.............................

Defence..........................................

Secretariat.............................................

£938–£958–£978

8

Assistant (Canvassing).............................

Postmaster-General's.......................

Telephone.............................................

£818–£838–£858–£878–£899–£918

9

Assistant Cinematographer.............................

Interior............................................

News and Information Bureau................

£898–£918–£938

10

Assistant Curator.............................

Health.............................................

..............................................................

£908–£928–£948–£968–£988–£1,008

11

Assistant (Dairy Export).............................

Commerce and Agriculture

Administration and Inspection................

£798–£818–£838–£858–£878

12

Assistant (Drafting), Grade 1.......................................................................................................................................................

Under 18 years—£339

At 18 years—£401

At 19 years—£494

At 20 years—£586

Adult—£668–£692–£718–£738–£758–£778–£798–£818–£838–£858–£878

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division.—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Designation Number

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

13

Assistant (Drafting), Grade 2

........................................................

........................................................

£898–£918–£938–£958–£978–£1,008

14

Assistant (Employment, Timekeeping, &c).............................

Interior............................................

Staff and Industrial...........................

£908–£928–£948–£968–£988–£1,008

15

Assistant Engineer.................................

Treasury..........................................

Printing............................................

£988–£1,008–£1,028

16

Assistant (Farm).................................

Health ............................................

Serum Laboratories (Melbourne).......

£692–£718–£738–£758

17

Assistant Film Cutter and Biograph Operator.............................

Trade and Customs..........................

Film Censorship...............................

£928–£948–£968

18

Assistant Furniture Officer.................................

Works.............................................

Technical.........................................

£1,105–£1,148–£1,188

19

Assistant Gazette Officer.................................

Prime Minister's...............................

Publications.....................................

£838–£858–£888–£918

20

Assistant, Grade 1.................................

.......................................................

........................................................

Under 18 years—£339

At 18 years—£401

At 19 years—£494

At 20 years—£586

Adult—£668–£692–£718–£738–£758

21

Assistant, Grade 2.................................

.......................................................

........................................................

£758–£778–£798

22

Assistant, Grade 3.................................

.......................................................

........................................................

£798–£818–£838–£858

23

Assistant Inquiry Officer.................................

Postmaster-General's........................

Accounts..........................................

£798–£818–£838–£858

24

Assistant-in-charge (Small Animals)

Health.............................................

Serum Laboratories (Melbourne).......

£858–£888

25

Assistant Investigator.................................

Attorney-General's...........................

Investigation....................................

£818–£838–£858–£888–£918

26

Assistant Laundry Manager.................................

Repatriation....................................

Auxiliary Services............................

£828–£848–£868

27

Assistant (Mails).................................

Postmaster-General's........................

Mail.................................................

£758–£778–£798

28

Assistant Manager.................................

Repatriation....................................

Artificial Limb Factory—

Victoria and New South Wales.......

£1,208

Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia......................

£1,088

29

Assistant (Meteorological Branch).................................

Interior............................................

Meteorological.................................

Under 18 years—£339

At 18 years—£401

At 19 years—£494

At 20 years—£586

Adult—£668–£692–£718–£738 £758–£778–£798–£818–£838

30

Assistant Monotype Caster.................................

Treasury..........................................

Printing............................................

£808–£828–£848

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division.—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Designation Number

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary

31

Assistant (Photography).

......................................................

.............................................................

Under 18 years—£339

At 18 years—£401

At 19 years—£494

At 20 years—£586

Adult—£668–£692–£718–£738–£758–£778–£798–£818–£838–£858

32

Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 1.

......................................................

.............................................................

Under 18 years—£339

At 18 years—£401

At 19 years—£494

At 20 years—£586

Adult—£668–£692–£718–£738–£758–£778–£798

33

Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 2.

......................................................

.............................................................

£818–£838–£858

34

Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 3.

......................................................

.............................................................

£.858–£888–£918

35

Assistant Plant Attendant

Health............................................

Serum Laboratories (Melbourne)............

£768–£788

30

Assistant (Printing), Grade 1.

......................................................

.............................................................

£818–£838–£858

37

Assistant (Printing), Grade 2.

......................................................

.............................................................

£838–£858–£878

38

Assistant Projectionist.

Repatriation....................................

.............................................................

£680–£692–£718–£738–£758

39

Assistant Publications Officer

Attorney-General's..........................

Patent, Trade Marks, Designs and Copyright Offices..............................

£918–£938–£958

40

Assistant Radio Inspector

Postmaster-General's.......................

Wireless................................................

£890–£932–£974

41

Assistant Searcher (Drafting).

......................................................

.............................................................

£798–£818–£838–£858–£888–£918

42

Assistant Security Officer

Supply...........................................

Security................................................

£998–£1,018–£1,038

43

Assistant Senior Overseer (Telegraphs)

Postmaster-General's.......................

Telegraph—

New South Wales..................................

£918–£938–£958

Victoria................................................

£888–£918–£938

44

Assistant (Small Animals), Grade 1

Health............................................

Serum Laboratories (Melbourne)............

£692–£718–£738–£758

45

Assistant (Small Animals), Grade 2 ;

......................................................

.............................................................

£778–£798

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division.—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Designation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

46

Assistant (Stamp Sales).............................

Postmaster-General's.....................

Accounts..............................................................

£798–£818–£838–£858

47

Assistant Stationer.............................

Postmaster-General's.....................

Stores..............................................................

£ 988–£1,008–£1,028–£1,048

Treasury.......................................

Printing..............................................................

£708–£788–£808

48

Assistant (Stationery, &c.)............................

.....................................................

.............................................................

£958–£978–£998–£1,018

49

Assistant Storeman.............................

All Departments...........................

.............................................................

Under 18 years—£339

At 18 year—£401

At 19 years—£494

At 20 years—£586

Works and Health.........................

.............................................................

Adult—£668–£692–£708

Postmaster-General's.....................

.............................................................

Adult—£668–£602–£718–£738–£758

Other Departments........................

.............................................................

Adult—£728–£748

50

Assistant Superintendent............................

Territories....................................

Northern Territory Administration.............................................................

£828–£848–£868

51

Assistant Supervisor (Farm)............................

Health..........................................

Serum Laboratories (Melbourne).............................................................

£858–£888

52

Assistant Supervisor (Gardens and Grounds)........................

Repatriation..................................

.............................................................

£788–£808–£828

53

Assistant (Supervisor Records)............................

Treasury.......................................

Taxation (Income Tax)—

New South Wales..............................................................

£998–£1,018

Victoria..............................................................

£958–£978

Queensland..............................................................

£938–£958

54

Assistant (Supervisor Searching, &c.)............................

Treasury.......................................

Taxation (Income Tax)—

New South Wales.............................................................

£938–£958

Victoria..............................................................

£918–£938

55

Assistant (Transport).............................

Supply.........................................

Stores and Transport..............................................................

£818–£838–£858–£888–£918

56

Assistant Transport Officer............................

Supply.........................................

Stores and Transport..............................................................

£938–£958–£978

Postmaster-General's.....................

Stores—

New South Wales..............................................................

£1,058–£1,098–£1,138

Victoria..............................................................

£1,038–£1,068–£1,108

Queensland. South Australia and Western Australia......................................................

£938–£958–£978

57

Assistant Warehouseman............................

Treasury.......................................

Printing..............................................................

£763–£788–£808

8

Assistant Welfare Officer.............................

Postmaster-General's.....................

Personnel..............................................................

£938–£958–£978–£998

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division.—Part I:  Male Officers—continued.

Designation Number

Designation of Office.

Department

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

59

Attendant, Grade 1........................................

..........................................................

..............................................................

£758–£778–£798

60

Attendant, Grade 2........................................

..........................................................

..............................................................

£798–£818–£838–£858

61

Attendant, Grade 3........................................

..........................................................

..............................................................

£858–£888–£918

62

Barracks Officer........................................

Defence.............................................

Secretariat..............................................

£1,068–£1,108–£1,148

63

Barracks Officer (Navy)........................................

Navy..................................................

Navy Secretariat.....................................

£938–£958–£978

64

Biograph Operator........................................

..........................................................

..............................................................

£818–£838–£858

65

Blacksmith........................................

..........................................................

..............................................................

£828–£848–£868

66

Blacksmith's Striker........................................

Army.................................................

Ordnance...............................................

£680–£698–£718

67

Boathand........................................

Civil Aviation....................................

Airways.................................................

Under 18 years—£339

At 18 years—£401

At 19 years—£494

At 20 years—£586

Adult—£686–£698–£718

68

Boatman........................................

£668–£680–£692

69

Boatshed Officer........................................

Trade and Customs.............................

Shipping.................................................

£878

70

Boatswain........................................

Shipping and Transport.......................

Marine...................................................

£860–£872–£884

71

Bodymaker........................................

Postmaster-General's..........................

Engineering............................................

£818–£838–£858

72

Boiler Attendant........................................

Shipping and Transport.......................

Marine...................................................

£836–£848–£860

73

Boiler Inspector........................................

Interior...............................................

Planning and Development......................

£1,018–£1,038—£1,068—£1,098

74

Bookbinder........................................

Treasury............................................

Printing..................................................

£898–£918–£938

75

Boot Clicker........................................

Repatriation.......................................

Artificial Limb Factory...........................

£738–£758–£778

76

Boot Machinist........................................

Repatriation.......................................

Artificial Limb Factory...........................

£738–£758–£778

77

Brigade Technician........................................

Interior...............................................

Australian Capital Territory Services.......

£938–£958–£978

78

Butcher........................................

Repatriation.......................................

Auxiliary Services..................................

£748–£768–£788

79

Cabinet and Ministerial Officer........................................

Prime Minister's.................................

Administrative........................................

£1,038–£1,068–£1,098–£1,128–£1,158–£1,188

80

Cable Recorder........................................

Postmaster-General's..........................

Engineering............................................

£818–£838—£858

81

Canteen Assistant........................................

Repatriation.......................................

Auxiliary Services..................................

£728–£748—£768

82

Canteen Manager........................................

Repatriation.......................................

New South Wales...................................

£958–£978–£998–£1,018–£1,038–£1,058

Victoria..................................................

£938–£958–£978–£998–£1,018

Other States............................................

£858–£878–£898–£918–£938

83

Canvas Worker........................................

£738–£758–£778

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division.—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Designation Number

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

84

Caretaker.......................................

Interior..............................................

Land and Property, Queensland................

£858–£878–£898

Forestry Bureau......................................

£692–£708

Meteorological........................................

£692–£708

Trade and Customs............................

New South Wales....................................

£838–£858–£878

Victoria..................................................

£778–£798–£818

Queensland and South Australia...............

£728–£748

Army................................................

...............................................................

£692–£708

85

Carpenter.......................................

.........................................................

£818–£838–£858

86

Catering Officer.......................................

Labour and National Service..............

Industrial Welfare...................................

£1,018–£1,048–£1,078–£1,108–£1,148

87

Chainman.......................................

.........................................................

£728–£748

88

Chef, Grade 1.......................................

Repatriation......................................

Auxiliary Services...................................

£918–£938–£958

89

Chef, Grade 2.......................................

Repatriation......................................

Auxiliary Services...................................

£958–£978–£998

90

Chief Armourer.......................................

Army................................................

Ordnance—

New South Wales and Victoria.............

£918–£938–£958

Other States.........................................

£878–£898–£918

91

Chief Cook.......................................

Shipping and Transport......................

Marine....................................................

£854–£872–£890

92

Chief Examiner.......................................

.........................................................

£1,028–£1,058

93

Chief Fire Officer.......................................

Interior..............................................

Australian Capital Territory Services........

£1,178–£1,218–£1,258

Supply..............................................

Long Range Weapons Establishment........

£1,178–£1,218–£1,258

Territories.........................................

Northern Territory Administration............

£1,018–£1,038

94

Chief Steward.......................................

Shipping and Transport......................

Marine....................................................

£878–£896–£914

95

Cine-photographer.......................................

Postmaster-General's.........................

Personnel................................................

£1,038–£1,068–£1,108–£1,148–£1,188

96

Cleaner.......................................

.........................................................

...............................................................

£668–£680–£692

97

Clerical Assistant, Grade 1.......................................

.........................................................

...............................................................

Under 18 years—£339

At 18 years—£401

At 19 years—£494

At 20 years—£586

Adult—£668–£692–£718–£738–£758

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division.—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Designation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

98

Clerical Assistant, Grade 2

..............................................................

............................................................

£758–£778–£798

99

Clerical Assistant, Grade 3

..............................................................

............................................................

£798–£818–£838–£858

100

Clerical Assistant, Grade 4

..............................................................

............................................................

£888–£888

101

Clerical Assistant, Grade 5

..............................................................

............................................................

£888–£918

102

Clerical Assistant (Navigation and Lighthouses)

Shipping and Transport..........................

Marine Tasmania.................................

£888–£918–£938–£958

103

Clerical Assistant (Recruiting)

Navy.....................................................

Naval Personnel...................................

£948–£968–£988–£1,008–£1,028–£1,048

104

Clerk............................................

..............................................................

Under 18 years—£369

At 18 years—£431

At 19 years—£524

At 20 years—£616

Adult—£722–£748–£768–£798–828–£853–£888

105

Coach Painter............................................

..............................................................

............................................................

£798–£818–£838

106

Communications Officer............................................

Civil Aviation........................................

Communications..................................

Under 19 years—£431

At 19 years—£524

At 20 years—£616

Adult—£728–£758–£788–£818–£848–£878–£908–£938–£968–£998

107

Compositor............................................

Treasury................................................

Printing................................................

£898–£918–£938

108

Computer............................................

Treasury................................................

Printing................................................

£998–£1,018–£1,038

109

Control Officer (Workshops)............................................

Supply...................................................

Stores and Transport—

New South Wales..............................

£998–£1,028–£1,058–£1,098

Victoria.............................................

£1,028–£1,058–£1,098–£1,138

110

Cook............................................

Shipping and Transport..........................

Marine.................................................

£806–£818–£830–£842

111

Cook, Grade 1............................................

Repatriation...........................................

Auxiliary Services................................

£748–£768–£788

112

Cook, Grade 2............................................

Repatriation...........................................

Auxiliary Services................................

£808–£828–£848

113

Counter Officer, Grade 1............................................

Postmaster-General's..............................

............................................................

£798–£818–£838–£858

114

Counter Officer, Grade 2............................................

Postmaster-General's..............................

............................................................

£858–£888–£918

115

Coxswain.............................................

Civil Aviation........................................

............................................................

£808–£828

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division.—Part I.: Male Officers—continued

Designation Number

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

116

Custodian (Buildings)........................................

Interior.................................................

Land and Property—

Victoria..............................................

£1,028–£1,058–£1,088

New South Wales...............................

£918–£938–£958

Administration......................................

£1,058–£1,098–£1,138

Postmaster-General's.............................

Buildings—

New South Wales...............................

£1,058–£1,098–£1,138

Victoria.............................................

£1,028–£1,058–£1,088

Queensland and South Australia..........

£918–£938–£958

Western Australia...............................

£888–£908–£928

Tasmania...........................................

£858–£878–£898

Supply.................................................

Research and Development....................

£918–£938–£958

117

Cutter........................................

Treasury...............................................

Printing.................................................

£898–£918–£938

118

Cycle Mechanic........................................

Postmaster-General's.............................

Engineering...........................................

£738–£758–£778

119

Danger Building Officer........................................

Defence Production..............................

Government Explosives Factory, Maribyrnong.....................................

£1,058–£1,098–£1,138

120

Dental Mechanic........................................

............................................................

.............................................................

£848–£868–£888

121

Depot Foreman, Grade 1........................................

Army...................................................

.............................................................

£938–£958–£978–£998

122

Depot Foreman. Grade 2........................................

Army...................................................

.............................................................

£1,018–£1,038–£1,058

123

Deputy Chief Fire Officer........................................

Supply.................................................

Long Range Weapons Establishment......

£1,018–£1,038

124

Designer and Cutter........................................

Supply.................................................

.............................................................

£918–£938–£958

125

Electrical Fitter and Mechanic........................................

............................................................

.............................................................

£818–£838–£858

120

Electrician........................................

............................................................

.............................................................

£818–£838–£858

127

Electrician (Printing)........................................

Treasury...............................................

Printing.................................................

£828–£848–£868

128

Electroplater (First Class)........................................

.............................................................

£818–£838–£858

129

Employment Officer........................................

Labour and National Service.................

Employment.........................................

£806–£848–£890–£932–£974–£1,016–£1,058

Prime Minister's....................................

Office of Public Service Board...............

£1,018–£1,048–£1,078–£1,118–£1,158

130

Engine Driver........................................

Health..................................................

.............................................................

£788–£808

131

Engine Driver (Diesel Engine)

Health..................................................

.............................................................

£828–£848

Trade and Customs...............................

.............................................................

£828

132

Engineer........................................

Civil Aviation.......................................

Airways................................................

£890–£908

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division.—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Designation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

133

Engineer-in-charge......................................

Treasury.........................................

Printing

£1,238–£1,278–£1,318–£1,358

134

Engine Fitter......................................

Supply............................................

Aeronautical Research Laboratories

£838–£858–£878

135

Engraving Machinist (First Class)......................................

Civil Aviation.................................

Airways

£818–£838–£858

136

Examiner, Grade 1......................................

.......................................................

£748–£768–£788

137

Examiner, Grade 2......................................

.......................................................

£848–£868–£888

138

Excise Officer, Grade 1......................................

Trade and Customs..........................

Excise

£764–£806–£848–£890–£932–£974

139

Excise Officer, Grade 2......................................

Trade and Customs..........................

Excise

£890–£932–£974–£1,016–£1,058

140

Excise Officer, Grade 3......................................

Trade and Customs..........................

Excise

£974–£1,016–£1,058–£1,100–£1,142

141

Experimental Assistant, Grade 1

.......................................................

Under 18 years—£369

At 18 years—£431

At 19 years—£524

At 20 years—£616

Adult—£722–£738–£758–£788–£818–£848–£878

142

Experimental Assistant, Grade 2

.......................................................

£878–£898–£918–£948

143

Experimental Assistant, Grade 3

.......................................................

£988–£1,018

144

Field Assistant......................................

National Development.....................

Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics.......................................

£818–£838–£858

145

Field Assistant (Survey)......................................

.......................................................

............................................................

£938–£958–£978–£998–£1,028–£1,058

146

Field Officer......................................

Postmaster-General's.......................

Buildings.............................................

£1,098–£1,138–£1,178

Treasury.........................................

Statistician's.........................................

£1,138–£1,178–£1,218

147

Film Cutter and Biograph Operator...................................

Trade and Customs..........................

Film Censorship...................................

£968–£988–£1,008–£1,028–£1,058

148

Film Officer......................................

Repatriation....................................

Head-quarters.......................................

£1,048–£1,078–£1,108

New South Wales and Victoria..............

£1,078–£1,108–£1,148

Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia.............................

£1,048–£1,078–£1,108

Tasmania.............................................

£1,018–£1,048–£1,078

149

Finisher......................................

Treasury.........................................

Printing................................................

£898–£918–£938

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division.—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Designation Number

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

150

Fireman..............................................

Interior.............................................

Australian Capital Territory Services......

£808–£828–£848–£868–£888–£908

Territories........................................

Northern Territory Administration..........

£808–£828–£848–£868–£888–£908

Repatriation.....................................

Auxiliary Services.................................

£728–£748

151

Fitter..............................................

........................................................

.............................................................

£818–£838–£858

152

Fitter and Turner..............................................

........................................................

.............................................................

£818–£838–£858

153

Foreman Artisan (Miscellaneous), Grade 4

Postmaster-General's.........................

Engineering...........................................

£1,238

154

Foreman Artisan (Miscellaneous), Grade 5

Postmaster-General's.........................

Engineering...........................................

£1,298

155

Foreman Assistant..............................................

Health..............................................

North Head, New South Wales...............

£958–£978–£998–£1,018

Victoria.................................................

£938–£958–£978–£998

Queensland and Western Australia

£918–£938–£958

South Australia

£888–£908–£938

Darwin, Northern Territory

£868–£888

Newcastle, New South Wales

£868–£888

156

Foreman Canvas Worker, Grade 1

Postmaster-General's.........................

Mail......................................................

£978

157

Foreman Carpenter, Grade 1

........................................................

.............................................................

£1,058

158

Foreman Carpenter, Grade 2

........................................................

.............................................................

£1,118

159

Foreman Carpenter, Grade 3

........................................................

.............................................................

£1,178

160

Foreman Carpenter, Grade 4

........................................................

.............................................................

£1,238

161

Foreman Carpenter, Grade 5

........................................................

.............................................................

£1,298

162

Foreman Cleaner..............................................

........................................................

.............................................................

£818–£838–£858

163

Foreman Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Grade 1

........................................................

.............................................................

£1,058

164

Foreman Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Grade 2

........................................................

.............................................................

£1,118

165

Foreman Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Grade 3

........................................................

.............................................................

£1,178

166

Foreman, Grade A (Special)

........................................................

.............................................................

£1,328

167

Foreman, Grade A

........................................................

.............................................................

£1,208–£1,238–£1,268

168

Foreman, Grade B

........................................................

.............................................................

£1,118–£1,148–£1,178

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division.—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Designation Number

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

169

Foreman, Grade C..........................

..........................................................

...........................................................

£1,028–£1,058–£1,088

170

Foreman, Grade D..........................

..........................................................

...........................................................

£938–£958–£978–£998

171

Foreman, Grade 1..........................

..........................................................

...........................................................

£ 1,058

172

Foreman, Grade 2..........................

..........................................................

........................................................... ...........................................................

£1,118

173

Foreman Labourer..........................

Supply...............................................

Aeronautical Research Laboratories.....

£768–£788–£808

174

Foreman (Limb and Appliance Making), Grade 1

Repatriation.......................................

Artificial Limb Factory.......................

£1,088

175

Foreman (Limb and Appliance Making), Grade 2

Repatriation.......................................

Artificial Limb Factory.......................

£1,148

176

Foreman Mechanic

Health................................................

New South Wales...............................

£868–£888–£908

177

Foreman Mechanic (Aircraft)

Civil Aviation.....................................

...........................................................

£1,118

178

Foreman Mechanic (Lighthouse)

Shipping and Transport.......................

Marine................................................

£1,078

179

Foreman Mechanic (Motor Repair), Grade 1

..........................................................

...........................................................

£1,058

180

Foreman Mechanic (Motor Repair), Grade 2

..........................................................

...........................................................

£1,118

181

Foreman Mechanic (Motor Repair), Grade 3

..........................................................

...........................................................

£1,178

182

Foreman Mechanic (Motor Repair), Grade 4

..........................................................

...........................................................

£1,238

183

Foreman (Printing), Grade

Treasury.............................................

Printing...............................................

£1,058

184

Foreman (Printing), Grade 2

Treasury.............................................

Printing...............................................

£1,118

185

Foreman Storeman, Grade 1

Works................................................

...........................................................

£938

Other than Works...............................

...........................................................

£998

186

Foreman Storeman, Grade 2

Works and Health...............................

...........................................................

£958

Other than Works and Health..............

...........................................................

£1,058

187

Foreman Storeman, Grade 3

Works................................................

...........................................................

£978–£998–£1,018

Other than Works...............................

...........................................................

£1,118

188

Foreman Storeman, Grade 4

Works................................................

...........................................................

£1,038–£1,068–£1,098

Other than Works...............................

...........................................................

£1,178

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division.—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Designation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary

189

Foreman (Surgical Boot-making). Grade 1

Repatriation........................................

Artificial Limb Factory..........................

£1,058

190

Foreman (Surgical Boot-making), Grade 2

Repatriation........................................

Artificial Limb Factory..........................

£1,118

191

Fork Lift Driver.......................................

...........................................................

£758–£778–£798

192

French Polisher.......................................

Postmaster-General's...........................

Engineering..........................................

£798–£818–£838

193

Fruit Inspector (Supervising).......................................

Commerce and Agriculture..................

Administration and Inspection................

£948–£968–£988–£1,008

194

Furniture Officer.......................................

Works................................................

Technical..............................................

£1,188–£1,228–£1,268

195

Gardener. Grade 1.......................................

Repatriation........................................

Auxiliary Services.................................

£680–£692–£708

196

Gardener. Grade 2.......................................

Repatriation........................................

Auxiliary Services.................................

£728–£748–£768

197

Gazette Officer.......................................

Prime Minister's..................................

Publications..........................................

£1,028–£1,058–£1,088–£1,118

198

Geophysical Assistant.......................................

National Development.........................

Mineral Resources................................

£878–£898–£918–£948

199

Greaser.......................................

Shipping and Transport.......................

Marine..................................................

£836–£848–£860

200

Groundsman.......................................

Civil Aviation.....................................

.............................................................

£738–£7,58–£778–£798

201

Group Inspector, Grade 1

Defence Production.............................

Ammunition Factory.............................

£1,138–£1,178–£1,218

202

Group Inspector Grade 2

Defence Production.............................

Ammunition Factory.............................

£1,218–£1,258–£1,288

203

Head Butcher.......................................

Repatriation........................................

Auxiliary Services.................................

£808–£828

204

Head Lightkeeper.......................................

Shipping and Transport.......................

Marine..................................................

£828–£848–£868

205

Head Reader.......................................

Treasury.............................................

Printing.................................................

£1,138

206

Health Inspector.......................................

Health................................................

.............................................................

£958–£978–£998-–£1,018–£1,038–£1,068–£1,098

207

Hydrometer Tester.......................................

Trade and Customs.............................

Laboratory............................................

£798–£818–£838–£858–£878–£898–£918

208

Indexer.......................................

Interior...............................................

Electoral...............................................

Under 18 years—£339

At 18 years—£401

At 19 years—£494

At 20 years—£586

Adult—£668–£692–£718–£738–£758

209

Indexer-in-charge, Grade 1

Interior...............................................

Electoral...............................................

£888–£918

210

Indexer-in-charge, Grade 2

Interior...............................................

Electoral...............................................

£918–£938–£958–£978

211

Industrial Inspector.......................................

Works................................................

Administrative......................................

£908–£928–£948–£968–£988–£1,008

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division.—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Designation Number

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

212

Inquiry Officer, Grade 1.........................

Attorney-General's...........................................................

Bankruptcy...........................................

£818–£ 838–£858–£888–£918

Repatriation...........................................................

Administrative......................................

£818–£838–£858–£888–£918

Social Services...........................................................

Outdoor Inquiry....................................

£818–£838–£858–£888–£918

Trade and Customs...........................................................

Excise...................................................

£898–£918–£938

213

Inquiry Officer. Grade 2.........................

Social Services...........................................................

.............................................................

£918–£938–£958

Trade and Customs...........................................................

Excise...................................................

£948–£978–£1,008

214

Inquiry Officer, Grade 3.........................

Social Services...........................................................

Outdoor Inquiry....................................

£958–£978–£998–£1,018

215

Inquiry Officer (Mails).........................

Postmaster-General's...........................................................

Mail......................................................

£858–£888–£918–£938

216

Inquiry Officer (Telegraph)

Postmaster-General's...........................................................

Telegraph—

New South Wales and Victoria

£858–£878–£918

Queensland.............................................................

£858–£888

217

Inspector, Grade 1.........................

Interior................................................

Australian Capital Territory Services

£768–£788–£808

218

Inspector, Grade 2.........................

Interior................................................

Australian Capital Territory Services

£858–£878–£898–£918–£938

219

Inspector (Lines School).........................

Postmaster-General's............................

Engineering...........................................

£1,358

220

Inspector of Seamen and Licences

Shipping and Transport........................

Marine..................................................

£818–£838–£858–£888–£918

221

Inspector of Welding.........................

Defence Production.............................

Government Ordnance Factories

£958–£978

222

Inspector (Property).........................

Interior................................................

Housing and Accommodation................

£968–£1,108–£1,148

223

Inspector (Radio Line Plant)

Postmaster-General's............................

Engineering...........................................

£1,018–£1,038–£1,068–£1,098

224

Inspector (Scaffolding and Lifts)

Interior................................................

Australian Capital Territory Planning and Development.....................................

£1,238–£1,278–£1,318

225

Inspector (Technical).........................

Supply................................................

Stores and Transport..............................

£1,098–£1,138–£1,178

226

Inspector (Technicians' School)

Postmaster-General's............................

Engineering...........................................

£1,478

227

Inspector (Whaling)

Commerce and Agriculture..................

Fisheries...............................................

£888–£908–£928–£948

228

Instructor (Motor Driving)

Postmaster-General's............................

Engineering...........................................

£858

229

Instrument Maker.........................

...........................................................

.............................................................

£858–£878–£898

230

Investigating and Inquiry Officer.........................

Trade and Customs..............................

Shipping...............................................

£978–£998–£1,018–£1,038

231

Investigator, Grade 1.........................

Attorney-General's...............................

Investigation.........................................

£908–£928–£948–£968

Trade and Customs..............................

.............................................................

£898–£918–£938

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division.—Part I.: Male Officers—continued.

Designation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

232

Investigator, Grade 2.............................

Attorney-General's............................

Investigation..........................................

£978–£998–£ 1,018–£1,038

Trade and Customs............................

..............................................................

£948–£978–£1,008

233

Investigator, Grade 3.............................

Attorney-General's............................

Investigation..........................................

£1,018–£1,048–£1,078

Trade and Customs............................

Special Investigation..............................

£988–£1,018–£1,078

234

investigator Grade 4.............................

Trade and Customs............................

Special Investigation..............................

£1,058–£1,100–£1,142

235

Junior Assistant.............................

.........................................................

..............................................................

Under 18 years—£339

At 18 years—£401

At 19 years—£494

At 20 years—£586

236

Junior Postal Officer.............................

Postmaster-General's.........................

..............................................................

Under 18 years—£339

At 18 years—£401

At 19 years—£494

At 20 years—£586

237

Keeper of Relies.............................

Interior.............................................

Australian War Memorial.......................

£968–£988–£1,008–£1,028–£1,048–£1,078

Defence............................................

£784–£814

...........................................................

Superannuation Board......................

£764–£784

680

Senior Hospital Assistant (Female)

Repatriation........................................

Auxiliary Services............................

£614–£634

681

Senior Matron, Grade 1..............................................

Repatriation........................................

Auxiliary Services............................

£1,124–£1,154–£1,184

682

Senior Matron, Grade 2..............................................

Repatriation........................................

Auxiliary Services............................

£1,184–£1,214–£1,244

683

Senior Sister..............................................

...........................................................

..........................................................

£694–£714–£734

684

Senior Tracer (Female)..............................................

...........................................................

..........................................................

£694

685

Senior Typist (Female)..............................................

...........................................................

..........................................................

£704

686

Sister..............................................

Repatriation........................................

Auxiliary Services............................

£624–£644–£664

687

Steno-Secretary (Female)

...........................................................

..........................................................

£764–£784–£804

688

Supervising Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1

...........................................................

..........................................................

£834

689

Supervising Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2

...........................................................

..........................................................

£874

690

Supervising Card Punch Operator (Female)

...........................................................

..........................................................

£694

691

Supervising Checker (Female), Grade 1

Health.................................................

..........................................................

£704–£724–£744

692

Supervising Checker (Female), Grade 2

Health.................................................

..........................................................

£734–£754–£784

693

Supervising Typist (Female), Grade 1

...........................................................

..........................................................

£834

694

Supervising Typist (Female), Grade 2

...........................................................

..........................................................

£874

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division.—Part II.: Female Officers—continued.

Designation Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

695

Supervisor (Female)..........................

Air..................................................

Supply and Equipment...........................

£734–£764

Civil Aviation..................................

Air Transport and External Relations

£724–£744–£764

Defence..........................................

.............................................................

£794–£814–£834–£854–£874–£894

Defence Production.........................

Ammunition Factory, Footscray

£804–£824–£844–£864

External Affairs...............................

External Communications......................

£754

Health.............................................

Serum Laboratories (Melbourne)

£814–£834

Postmaster-General's........................

Telephone.............................................

£744–£774–£804

Accounts—Telephone:

New South Wales..............................

£744

Social Services................................

Family Allowances...............................

£734–£754–£784

Treasury.........................................

Statistician's..........................................

£754–£774–£794

Taxation—

Income Tax, South Australia

£844–£864–£884–£904

Sales Tax, Victoria.............................

£724–£744–£764

696

Supervisor (Female) (Accounting Machinists), Grade 1

.......................................................

.............................................................

£834

697

Supervisor (Female) (Accounting Machinists), Grade 2

.......................................................

.............................................................

£874

698

Supervisor (Female) (Accounting Machinists), Grade 3

.......................................................

.............................................................

£914

699

Supervisor (Female) (Money Orders)

Postmaster-General's........................

Accounts (Money Order), New South Wales

£734–£754–£784

700

Supervisor (Female) (Postal Notes)

Postmaster-General's........................

Accounts (Money Order), New South Wales and Victoria

£784–£804–£824

701

Supervisor (Female) (Quarters)

Postmaster-General's........................

Telephone............................................

£704–£724

702

Supervisor (Female) (Typists). Grade 1

.......................................................

.............................................................

£834

703

Supervisor (Female) (Typists), Grade 2

.......................................................

.............................................................

£874

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries of Officers of the Fourth Division.—Part II.: Female Officers—continued.

Designation Number

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

704

Supervisor (Female) (Typists), Grade 3

.......................................................

........................................................

£914

705

Telephonist (Female).............................................

.......................................................

........................................................

Under 18 years—£354

At 18 years—£385

At 19 years—£447

At 20 years—£490

Adult—£532–£556–£574–£594–£614

706

Teletype Switchboard Attendant (Female)

Postmaster-General's.......................

Telegraph.........................................

Under 18 years—£354

At 18 years—£385

At 19 years—£447

At 20 years—£490

Adult—£532–£556–£574–£594–£614

707

Tracer (Female).............................................

Under 18 years—£354

At 18 years—£385

At 19 years—£447

At 20 years—£490

Adult—£532–£556–£574–£594–£614–£634–£654

708

Tutor Sister.............................................

Repatriation....................................

Auxiliary Services............................

£754–£774–£794

709

Typist (Female). Grade 1.............................................

Under 18 years—£354

At 18 years—£385

At 19 years—£447

At 20 years—£490

Adult—£532–£556–£574–£594–£614–£634–£654

710

Typist (Female), Grade 2.............................................

.......................................................

........................................................

£684

711

Typist (Female), Grade 3.............................................

.......................................................

........................................................

£724

712

Typist (Female) (Overseas Pool)

External Affaire..............................

Administrative and General...............

£684

713

Typist (Female) (Photo-litho)

.......................................................

........................................................

£654

714

Typist-in-charge (Female), Grade 1

.......................................................

........................................................

£704

FIRST SCHEDULE—continued.

Annual Salaries op Officers of the Fourth Division.—Part II.: Female Officers—continued.

Designation

Number.

Designation of Office.

Department.

Section of Department.

Annual Salary or Scale of Rates of Annual Salary.

715

Typist-in-charge (Female), Grade 2...........................

.................................................

....................................................

£734

716

Typist-in-charge (Female), Grade 3...........................

.................................................

....................................................

£764

717

Typist-in-charge (Female), Grade 4...........................

.................................................

....................................................

£794

718

Typist-in-charge (Female), (Photo-litho)...........................

.................................................

....................................................

£704

          

________________

SECOND SCHEDULE. Regulation 106 (9).

ALLOWANCES PAYABLE TO CERTAIN OFFICERS OF THE FOURTH DIVISION.

Item No.

Designation of Office.

Allowances.

1

Assistant Warehouseman, Printing Branch, Department of the Treasury

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 15s. per week while in charge of two or more journeymen.

2

Boatman....................................................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum if he holds a Master's Certificate, Rivers and Harbour.

2. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum if he holds an Engine-driver's Certificate.

3

Bookbinder, Printing Branch, Department of the Treasury

1. He shall be paid an allowance of 15s. per week while in charge of two or more journeymen.

4

Canteen Assistant....................................................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum while employed as first assistant to the Canteen Manager, New South Wales or Victoria.

5

Compositor, Printing Branch, Department of the Treasury

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 15s. per week while in charge of two or more journeymen.

6

Excise Officer, Grade 2....................................................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £42 per annum, if—

(a) he has completed twelve months' service to the satisfaction of the Chief Officer on the maximum salary of the office of Excise Officer, Grade 2 ; and

(b) he occupied an office of Excise Officer or Excise Locker on the first day of August, 1941.

7

Fruit Inspector (Supervising)....................................................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance of 15s. per week while supervising Fruit Inspectors (Supervising).

2. He shall be paid an allowance of £75 per annum in lieu of overtime for all time worked in excess of 40 hours per week, including duty performed on Sundays and public holidays.

8

Line Etcher, Printing Branch, Department of the Treasury

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 15s. per week while in charge of two or more journeymen.

9

Linotype Operator, Printing Branch, Department of the Treasury

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 15s. per week while in charge of two or more journeymen.

10

Machinist, Printing Branch, Department of the Treasury

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 15s. per week while in charge of two or more journeymen.

11

Maintenance Mechanic, Grade 2, Department of Defence

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum if—

(a) he is employed at an overseas radio terminal :

(b) he has demonstrated his proficiency to send and receive morse signals at the rate of 20 words per minute ; and

(c) the Chief Officer has certified that the officer is required in the performance of his duties to send and receive messages by morse signals.

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers op the Fourth Division—continued.

Item No.

Designation of Office.

Allowances.

12

Monitor..........................................................................

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum while in charge of a country telephone exchange.

13

Photo-litho Operator, Printing Branch, Department of the Treasury

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 15s. per week while in charge of two or more journeymen.

14

Postal Officer..........................................................................

1. He shall, whilst employed in the city section at Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide or Perth, be paid, under such conditions as are, from time to time, approved by the Board, an allowance equal to the difference between his salary and the salary which would be payable to him from time to time if the scale of rates of annual salary of the office was £668–£692–£718–£738–£758–£778–£798.

15

Quarantine Assistant, Grade 1..........................................................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum if he holds a Master's Certificate, Rivers and Harbour.

Quarantine Assistant, Grade 2..........................................................................

Quarantine Assistant, Grade 3..........................................................................

2. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum if he holds an Engine-driver's Certificate and is regularly employed on launches.

16

Reader, Printing Branch, Department of the Treasury

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 15s. per week while in charge of two or more journeymen.

17

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 1..........................................................................

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £30 per annum while in charge of a station.

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 2..........................................................................

Senior Communications Officer, Grade 3..........................................................................

18

Senior Technician (Telecommunications)

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum if—

(a) he is employed at—

(i) a carrier repeater station ;

(ii) a carrier terminal station ;

(iii) a trunk line testing station ;

(iv) a telegraph repeating station ;

(v) a chief telegraph office on telegraph maintenance duties ;

(vi) a national broadcasting station ; or

(vii) an overseas radio terminal ;

(b) he has demonstrated his proficiency to send and receive morse signals at the rate of 20 words per minute ; and

(c) the Superintending Engineer has certified that the officer is required in the performance of his duties to send and receive messages by morse signals.

19

Senior Technician (Mail)..........................................................................

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum under such conditions as arc, from time to time, determined by the Board, on passing an examination in the subject of traffic procedure in operation in the Mail Branch.

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of the Fourth Division—continued.

Item No.

Designation of Office.

Allowances.

20

Senior Technician. Department of Defence

1. He shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum if—

(a) he is employed at an overseas radio terminal ; and

(b) he has demonstrated his proficiency to send and receive morse signals at the rate of 20 words per minute ; and

(c) the Chief Officer has certified that the officer is required in the performance of his official duties to send and receive morse signals.

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum if—

(a) he is employed at—

(i) a carrier repeater station ;

(ii) a carrier terminal station ;

(iii) a trunk line testing station :

21

Supervising Technician, Grade 1...................................................

(iv) a telegraph repeating station ;

Supervising Technician, Grade 2...................................................

(v) a chief telegraph office on telegraph maintenance duties ;

Supervising Technician, Grade 3...................................................

(vi) a national broadcasting or

Supervising Technician, Grade 4...................................................

(vii) an overseas radio terminal ;

Supervising Technician, Grade 5...................................................

(b) he has demonstrated his proficiency to send and receive morse signals at the rate of 20 words per minute ; and

Supervising Technician, Grade 6...................................................

Supervising Technician, Grade 7...................................................

(c) the Superintending Engineer has certified that the officer is required, in the performance of his duties, to send and receive messages by morse signals.

Supervising Technician, Grade 8...................................................

2. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum under such conditions as are, from time to time, approved by the Board, if—

(a) he is employed on mail handling plant in the Mail Branch ; and

(b) he has passed an examination in the subject of traffic procedure in operation in the Mail Branch.

22

Supervisor, Telephone Branch, Postmaster-General's Department...........................................

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum while in charge of a country telephone exchange.

23

Technician (Mail)...................................................

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum under such conditions as are, from time to time, determined by the Board, on passing an examination in the subject of traffic procedure in operation in the Mail Branch.

24

Technician's Assistant, Grade 2...................................................

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum if—

(a) he is employed at—

(i) a carrier repeater station ;

(ii) a carrier terminal station ;

(iii) a trunk line testing station ;

(iv) a telegraph repeating station ;

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of the Fourth Division—continued.

Item No.

Designation of Office.

Allowances.

24

Technician's Assistant, Grade 2—continued.

(v) a chief telegraph office on telegraph maintenance duties;

(vi) a national broadcasting station; or

(vii) an overseas radio terminal;

(b) he has demonstrated his proficiency to send and receive morse signals at the rate of 20 words per minute ; and

(c) the Superintending Engineer has certified that the officer is required in the performance of his duties to send and receive messages by morse signals.

25

Technician (Telecommunications).....................................................

1. He may be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum if—

(a) he is employed at—

(i) a carrier repeater station ;

(ii) a carrier terminal station ;

(iii) a trunk line testing station ;

(iv) a telegraph repeating station ;

(v) a chief telegraph office on telegraph maintenance duties ;

(vi) a national broadcasting station ; or

(vii) an overseas radio terminal ;

(b) he has demonstrated his proficiency to send and receive morse signals at the rate of 20 words per minute ; and

(c) the Superintending Engineer has certified that the officer is required in the performance of his duties to send and receive messages by morse signals.

26

Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1

1. An officer whose salary is less than £574 per annum, and who passes, to the satisfaction of the Board, a test conducted by or on behalf of the Board for this purpose, shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £40 per annum.

27

Folder (Female), Printing Branch, Department of the Treasury

1. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £12 per annum if employed as a sewer.

2. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of 15s. per week while in charge of two or more Folders (Female).

3. She shall be paid an allowance equal to the difference between her actual salary and the actual minimum salary payable from time to time to an adult who occupies an office of Folder (Female) if—

(a) she has completed five years' service in an office of Folder (Female) ;

(b) she has not attained the age of 21 years ; and

(c) her salary is less than the actual minimum salary payable to an adult officer who occupies an office of Folder (Female).

28

Monitor (Female).....................................................

1. She may be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum while in charge of a country telephone exchange.

SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.

Allowances Payable to Certain Officers of the Fourth Division—continued.

Item No.

Designation of Office.

Allowances.

29

Phonogram Operator (Female)

1. She shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £12 per annum on evidence to the satisfaction of the Board of ability to accept by telephone, in fifteen minutes, ten typical telegrams, averaging an equivalent of six message units per telegram, and to record such telegrams by typewriter in the standard manner laid down by the Chief Officer.

30

Supervisor (Female), Telephone Branch, Postmaster-General's Department

1. She may be paid an allowance at the rate of £20 per annum while in charge of a country Telephone exchange.

31

Typist (Female), Grade 1 ....

1. An officer whose salary is less than £574 per annum, and who satisfies the Board as to her efficiency at writing shorthand at a rate of not less than 100 words per minute and correctly transcribing that shorthand shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £40 per annum.

2. An officer shall be paid an allowance at the rate of £24 per annum if—

(a) she has not satisfied the Board as to her efficiency at writing shorthand at the rate of not less than 100 words per minute ;

(b) she has passed a test conducted by or on behalf of the Board in typing at the rate of 60 words per minute and in typing letters and documents with due regard to punctuation and form ; and

(c) her rate of salary does not exceed £614 per annum.

3. She shall be paid an allowance at such rate as is determined by the Board for any period during which she is employed on taking or transcribing notes of evidence in courts of law, or on duties which in the opinion of the Board are of like character.

32

Typist (Female), Grade 2...................................................

1. She shall be paid an allowance at such rate as is determined from time to time by the Board for any period during which she is employed on taking or transcribing notes of evidence in courts of law, or on duties which in the opinion of the Board are of like character.

33

Typist (Female), Grade 3...................................................

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