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 78TH CONG., 1 ST SESS.-CH. 93-MAY 7, 1943 (c) Any officer or employee to whom this Act applies and whose hours of duty are less than full time, or whose compensation is based upon other than a time period basis shall be paid, in lieu of overtime compensation or additional compensation under the foregoing pro- visions of this Act, additional compensation at a rate of 15 per centum of so much of their earned basic compensation as is not in excess of a rate of $2,900 per annum. (d) In no case shall any officer or employee be paid additional coin- Limitation. pensation under this section for any pay period amounting to more than 25 per centum of his earned basic compensation for such pay period. SEC. 4. The provisions of section 3 of this Act shall apply to the epoate otial ra- official reporters of proceedings and debates of the Senate and their employees. SEC. 5. The Act approved February 10, 1942 (Public Law Num- bered 450, Seventy-seventh Congress), and section 4 of the Act 54Ut.s; St.150., approved May 2, 1941 (Public Law Numbered 46, Seventy-seventh . 241 note; 4 u. . c., Supp. II, note Congress) ,as amended, are hereby repealed. prec. § i25i. SEC. 6. The provisions of the Saturday half-holiday law of March Saturday half hol- 3, 1931 (46 Stat. 1482; U. S . C., title 5, sec. 26 (a)), are hereby sus- 5u.s w,supp.II, pended for the period during which this Act is in effect. § 6anote. SEC. 7. The provisions of this Act shall not operate to prevent pay- Payment under cer- ment for overtime services in accordance with any of the following teinpriorlaws. statutes: Act of February 13, 1911, as amended (U. S . C., title 19, 36 tat. 01. secs. 261 and 267); Act of July 24, 1919 (41 Stat. 241; U. S. C., title 7U S C., Supp. II , 7, sec. 394); Act of June 17, 1930, as amended (U. S . C., title 19, 46Stat. 715. sees. 1450, 1451, and 1452); Act of March 2, 1931 (46 Stat. 1467; U. S. C., title 8, secs. 109a and 109b); Act of May 27, 1936, as amended (52 Stat. 345; U. S. C., title 46, sec. 382b); Act of March 23, 1941 (Public Law Numbered 20, Seventy-seventh Congress): 45U.tSc. , S4pp. Provided, That the overtime services covered by such payment shall I, §154. not also form a basis for overtime compensation under this Act. SEC. 8. Whenever the Civil Service Commission shall find that eqAjutment of in- within the same Government organization and at the same location gross inequities exist, to such extent as to interfere with the prosecu- tion of the war, between basic per annum rates of pay fixed for any class of positions under the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, 2utt..c. § i; and the compensation of employees whose basic rates of pay are fixed Supp. l, i 661 t eq. by wage boards or similar administrative authority serving the same purpose, the Commission is hereby empowered, in order to correct or reduce such inequities, to establish as the minimum rate of pay for such class of positions any rate within the range of pay fixed by the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, for the grade to which such class of positions is allocated under such Act. SEC. 9. The Civil Service Commission is authorized and directed to ules and regul- promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary and proper for the purpose of coordinating and supervising the administration of the provisions of the foregoing sections of this Act insofar as such provisions affect employees in or under the executive branch of the Government. SEC. 10. Representatives, Delegates, the Resident Commissioner rementpltyesf Rep- from Puerto Rico, and chairmen of standing committees may rear- Rearrangement of range or change the schedule of salaries and the number of employees salary schedules. in their respective offices or committees: Provided, That such changes shall not increase the aggregate of the salaries provided for such offices or committees by law: Provided further, That no salary shall be fixed hereunder at a rate in excess of $4,500 per annum and no action shall be taken to reduce any salary which is specifically fixed by law at a rate higher than $4,500: Provided further, That Repre- sentatives, Delegates, the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico, 77 57 STAT.]

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