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Pay rates, increase.

PUBLIC LAW 92.18-MAY 25, 1971

SEC. 3. Not later than July 31, 1971, the Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Transportation shall submit jointly to the Congress as full and comprehensive a report as feasible on the impact of the current work stoppage. Such report shall include an analysis of all the recoverable and nonrecoverable losses suffered as a result of the stoppage; the extent to which rail traffic was diverted to other means of transportation, and the secondary effects on other industries and employment. Not later than July 31, 1971, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the Congress as full and comprehensive a report as feasible on the impact of the current stoppage on movement of goods vital to the national defense; the extent to which rail traffic was diverted to other means of transportation and the status of plans to provide for the movement of defense articles in the event of a railroad work stoppage or lockout. SEC. 4. Notwithstanding the first section of this joint resolution, the rates of pay of all employees who are subject to the first section of this joint resolution sha 11 be increased in accordance with the following table: Effective a s of:

January 1, 1970 November 1, 1970 November 1, 1970 Travel, living quarters.

Effective date.

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Pay increase

5 per centum for all employees. 30 cents per hour for leaders and mechanics. 18 cents per hour for assistants and helpers.

Nothing in this section shall prevent any change made by agreement in the increases in rates of pay provided pursuant to this section. SEC. 5. I t is the sense of the Congress that the living accommodations of some of the employees who are subject to the first section of this joint resolution, while they are on travel status, are unsatisfactory. Accordingly, the Congress does not intend, by limiting the effect of section 4 to rates of pay, to endorse the continued furnishing of substandard quarters to employees and urges management and labor to negotiate an agreement to provide, as soon as possible, substantially improved living quarters for employees on travel status. SEC. 6. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon enactment. Approved May 18, 1971.

Public Law 92May 25, 1971 [H. R. 8190]

Second Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1971.

AN ACT Making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1971, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supply supplemental appropriations (this Act may be cited as the "Second Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1971") for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1971, and for other purposes, namely:

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