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92d Congress
1st Session

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COMMITTEE
PRINT No. 1

SALARY AND RETIREMENT ANNUITY
INCREASES OF FEDERAL CLASSIFIED
AND POSTAL EMPLOYEES, 1945-71
TOGETHER WITH CURRENT
SALARY SCHEDULES

COMMITTEE ON
POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

JANUARY 1971

PURCHASED THROUGH
DOC. EX. PROJECT

Printed for the use of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service

54-716

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1971

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July 1, 1945

20.0

20 percent or $400, whichever is the lesser_

Jan. 1, 1946

20. 0

$400 for annual rate employees; 20 cents per hour for hourly rate employees; 20 percent for 4th-class postmasters.

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8.4 percent, levels 1-6; 72 percent above level 6..

Oct. 11, 1962 Jan.

8.6

8.6 percent for all employees, plus additional step for 1st 4 levels.

1, 1964

2.6

2.6 percent for all employees.

July

1, 1964

5.6

5.6 percent for all employees..

Oct.

1, 1965

3.6

3.6 percent for all employees..

July 1, 1966

2.9

2.9 percent for all employees..

Oct. 1, 1967

6.0

6.0 percent for all employees, including 1 salary level advancement.

July 1, 1968

5.0

5.0 percent for all employees..

July 1, 1969

4.7

Full comparability.

Dec. 27, 1969

6.0

6.0 percent for all employees..

Apr. 16, 1970

8.0

8.0 percent for all employees of POD, including headquarters employees.

$450 for annual rate employees; 25 cents per hour for hourly rate employees; 25 percent for 4th-class postmasters.

$120 for annual rate employees; 212 cents per hour for hourly rate employees; 5 percent
for 4th-class postmasters; $200 increase in entrance salary for regular employees;
$100 increase in entrance salary for temporary employees; 3 longevity grades.
$400 for annual rate employees; 20 cents per hour for hourly rate employees; 20 percent
for 4th-class postmasters; advancement of 2 grades for most employees.
6 percent for all employees; 2.1 percent upon reclassification of positions_

72 percent for all employees; 22-percent additional temporary increase, levels 1-6;
12-percent additional temporary for level 7. (22-percent temporary extended to
all levels-Public Law 85-462, June 20, 1958.)

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of $170 and maximum of $440.
Classified employees: 5-percent increase with minimum

Postal field service employees: 5-percent increase with
minimum of $200 and maximum of $440.
Postal field service employees: 9-percent increase.

Classified employees: 11-percent increase_

Postal field service employees: 12-percent average in

crease.

71⁄2 percent for all employees_

Action taken

Presidential memorandum of disapproval, Aug.
23, 1954. (Pocket veto.)

Vetoed May 19, 1955. Senate sustained veto
May 24, 1955.

Presidential memorandum of disapproval, Sept.
7, 1957. (Pocket veto.)

Do.

Vetoed June 30, 1960. Veto overridden (Public Law 86-568).

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