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65

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PUBLIC LAW 204—OCT. 24, 1951

"An Act to reclassify the salaries of postmasters, officers, and employees of the Postal Service; to establish uniform procedures for computing compensation; and for other purposes", approved July 6, 1945 (Public Law 134, Seventy-ninth Congress), is amended by inserting after section 11 thereof a new section as follows:

59 Stat. 435. 39 U.S.C. §§ 851876.

"GRADES A N D SALARIES OF EMPLOYEES I N THE AUTOMATIC GRADES

"SEC. l l A. Employees shall be divided into grades and shall receive basic annual salaries or hourly rates of pay as shown in the following compensation schedules: GRADES AND SALARIES OP EMPLOYEES IN THE AUTOMATIC GRADES Grades

REGULAR

EMPLOYEES

Clerks in post offices of the third class; carriers in village delivery service $2,770 Laborers; cleaners; matrons, head charmen, and head charwomen; junior mechanics 2,870 Firemen laborers; elevator operators -.- 2,970 Mail handlers; messengers; watchmen; operators of the pneumatic tube service; garagemen drivers; skilled laborers, sewers 3,170 Telephone operators; firemen; guards; window cleaners; skilled helpers 3,170 Special delivery messengers in post offices of the first class 3,170 Elevator starters 3,270 Clerks; carriers in the city delivery service; dispatchers of the pneumatic tube service; driver mechanics and general mechanics in motor vehicle service; nurses; painters 3,270 Assistant enginemen; general mechanics (custodial); elevator mechanic helpers; pressmen, lock makers, mail bag repairers, mail bag examiners, postmarking stamp makers, and mechanics in mail equipment shops; requisition fillers and packers in Division of Equipment and Supplies 3,470 Postal transportation clerks on class A runs, in terminals, airmail fields and offices of division superintendents and district superintendents; operators of highway post-office vehicles 3,470 Postal transportation clerks on class B runs; transfer clerks in transfer offices and in air-mail fields; clerks in inspection service- 3,470 Mechanics 3,670 Elevator mechanics 3,870 Special mechanics 4,070 Principalreview clerks 4,270 Traveling mechanicians 4,570 Cost accounting clerks, purchasing clerks, and draftsmen in mail equipment shops 4,470 Examiners of equipment and supplies 5,070 Carriers in rural delivery service: Fixed compensation per annum... 1,418 Compensation per mile per annum for each mile up to 30 miles of route 58 For each mile of route over 30 miles 20

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$2,870

$2,970

$3,070

2,970

3,070

3,170

$3,270

3,070

3,170

3,270

3,370

3,270

3,370

3,470

3,270

3,370

3,470

3,570

3,270 3,370

3,370 3,470

3,470 3,570

3,570 3,670

$3,670

$3,770

3,370

3,470

3,570

3,670

3,770

3,870

3,570

3,670

3,770

3,870

3,570

3,670

3,770

3,870

3,970

4,070

3,570 3,770 3,970 4,170 4,370 4,670

3,670 3,870 4,070 4,270 4,470 4,770

3,770 3,970 4,170 4,370 4,570 4,870

3,870 4,070 4,270

3,970 4,170 4,370

4,070

4,970

5,070

6,170

4,570

4,670

4,770

4,870

5,170

5,270

5,370

5,470

6,670

6,670

5,870

1,442

1,466

1,490

1,614

1,538

1,662

1,686

1,610

60

62

64

66

68

70

72

74

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

$3,970

$4,070

4,170

4,270