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 59 STAT.] 79TH CONG., 1ST SESS. -CH. 274 -JULY 6, 1945 fifteen employees-superintendent, $3,300; sixteen to twenty-five employees-superintendent, $3,400; twenty-six to fifty employees- superintendent, $3,600; fifty-one to seventy-five employees-superin- tendent, $3,700; assistant superintendents, $3,200; seventy-six to one hundred employees-superintendent, $3,800; assistant superintendents, $3,300; one hundred and one to one hundred and fifty employees- superintendent, $3,900; assistant superintendents, $3,400; one hundred and fifty-one to two hundred employees-superintendent, $4,000; assist- ant superintendents, $3,500; two hundred and one to three hundred employees-superintendent, $4,200; assistant superintendents, $3,700; three hundred and one to four hundred employees-superintendent, $4,300; assistant superintendents, $3,800; four hundred and one to five hundred employees-superintendent, $4,400; assistant superin- tendents, $3,900; five hundred and one to one thousand employees- superintendent, $4,600; assistant superintendents, $4,100; one thousand and one employees and up-superintendent, $4,700; assistant superin- tendents, $4,200. (y) In readjusting supervisory positions at first-class post offices to Reassignments. conform to the provisions of this Act reassignments shall be made as follows: AT POST OFFICES WITH RECEIPTS OF $9,000 ,000 AND UP One of the assistant postmasters shall be the assistant postmaster and the other assistant postmaster shall be one of the general super- intendents. The superintendent of mails, the superintendent of delivery, the postal cashier, superintendent of registry, or the superintendent of money orders shall be the other general superintendent: Provided, That the auditor at offices with receipts of $20,000,000 and up, and the money order cashier at offices with receipts of less than $20,000,000 may be selected for the position of general superintendent and assigned accordingly. Unless otherwise assigned as provided herein, the postal cashier shall be superintendent of postal finance, and at offices with receipts less than $20,000,000 the money-order cashier shall be superintendent of money orders. At offices with receipts of $40,000,000 and up, selections for assistant general superintendent of finance and assistant general superintend- ent of mails shall be made from the positions of superintendent of mails, superintendent of delivery, superintendent of money orders, superintendent of registry, assistant superintendent of money orders, auditor, and postal cashier; and those selected shall be assigned accordingly: Provided, That at offices with receipts less than $40,000,000 the superintendent of mails or the superintendent of delivery shall be the assistant general superintendent of mails. At offices with receipts of $20,000,000 and up, the assistant superin- tendent of money orders and the money-order cashier shall be senior assistant superintendents of money orders, unless otherwise assigned as provided herein. Assistant superintendents whose annual base pay is $3,700 or more who are not otherwise assigned as provided herein shall be senior assistant superintendents. Assistant superintendents whose annual base pay is $3,500 shall be assistant superintendents. Assistant super- intendents whose annual base pay is $3,100 or less shall be general foremen. Foremen whose annual base pay is $2,700 shall be foremen and fore- men whose annual base pay is less than $2,700 shall be clerks in charge. 441

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