294 which no Irave was taken. For (wmplo, if an eniploycr:, who llns tiLIxI1 no Icavc during July, is abfwnt from August 10 to noon <strong>of</strong> August 24, 1982, a pvriod <strong>of</strong> 114 worlring dny~, hc will be given credit for two drtyfl’ leavo accuniulatcd during July <strong>and</strong> charged for 10 fm-lough days at the' rate <strong>of</strong> one <strong>and</strong> oncquarter days’ pay for caoll furlougli (lay; lie d l have mbmittcd a lcavc dip for 114 days’ furlough <strong>and</strong>, sinw hv ha8 hen chargcd a total <strong>of</strong> 12 furlough dnj7s, hc will tlim INLW to lii~ crchdit one-half day <strong>of</strong> lcavca. Leavc~ slip nlu~t bc Hubinitt(d for thc c?xatt period <strong>of</strong> abscncr in every ew?, regartflcfls <strong>of</strong> wlicthcr or not thr c~1np1o~’cv ]lap accumultited luave to his crcdit for prior salary rlcductionn. Thr following t:iblc will bo usd in the prcparrLtion <strong>of</strong> pay 1’011~ (gcdipt <strong>of</strong> new alary tablw Hhowing dcductions by dnyti) : Fer nnnuiri salary $6, OOO 6, HOO 6, (io0 4, so0 4, (80 3,800 3,700 3, ($00 3,400 3,300 3 200 k: 100 3, OOO 2,000 2, BO0 2,700 2, ooo 2,600 2,400 2,300 2,200 2, loo 2,040 2, ooo 1 , I180 1,1)20 1,800 1,800 1,740 1,680 1, (520 1,6WJ 1,600 1,440 1,380 1,320 I, 2rKJ 1,200 I, 140 1 , 080 1,020 O(K) Monthly ~tilii rj (firom) $600. 00 4m. 32 4M1. Mi 400. (0 3113.32 310. ($0 308.32 :j00.00 2x3. 32 276.00 2(50. 00 2658.32 250.00 241. HA 255.32 226. (n) 210. (i(j 208. 32 200.00 lW * N(1 1H3.52 176.00 170.00 l(M. flH 106.00 l(10.00 166.00 150.00 146. CK) 140.00 136.00 130, (x) 126.00 120.00 116.00 110. 00 105.00 100. (H) Oh5 * 00 !IO. 00 86. fX) 80.00 lietireti lent deduction $1 7.60 10. 112 10.34 14.00 1s. 42 11.10 10. HO 10. 60 0. (12 I). A4 9.34 O.O(i 8.78 u. 46 8.18 7. HH 7. (K) 7.30 7.00 (r. 72 (1. 42 (1. 14 5. 1)f1 6.84 6.78 6. (KJ 6.44 6. 20 6. OH 4. !IO 4.74 4. G(i 4.38 4.20 4.04 a. 80 5. (in 8.60 3.34 3. 10 2.98 2. HO ”,^ . .. ~- 1)cdiiction fIJr tWll ful.lon~il thyH -- ._ $41. (18 40.28 38. 00 33. 54 31. MI 20. 40 26.7(1 23.00 23. 02 28.02 22.24 21,64 20. 84 20. 14 I!). 4(i 18.76 18.06 17.30 1 ri. (3U 16.98 15.28 14.(K) 14.18 13. I)O 13. 76 13.54 12.112 12.60 12.10 11.(IH 11.2ti 10. H4 10.42 10.00 1). (IO 0. 18 H. 7(1 8.34 7.02 H. OH 1. ($8 ........,, Monthly RtiIar! ( iYd) $440. H2 42(L 12 411.42 3G2. Mi 337. 114 270. 1f1 271. H2 2M. GO 249. 78 242.44 2m. on 227.72 220. 40 213. 00 205. OH 1ou. 3fi 101.00 1 n:3. OA 17(L 32 l(IX. O(5 101. (12 1A4.2(1 140. H(i 14& w2 146.4(1 14 I * Of1 131. (i4 192.24 127. H2 I 23.42 110.(X) 114. (10 110.40 106. HO 3.01 *so $Hi. Mi $12. 6O w. 10 83.74 80.10 H0. 34 77. 20
I- 296 When pay has been deducted for 24 working days nt the rate <strong>of</strong> one <strong>and</strong> one-quarter days’ pny per day (one month’s pay) or when the total <strong>of</strong> deductions has reduced tho annual compensation to $l,OOO, no further deductions will be inade on account <strong>of</strong> furlough. AbRrnceH in addition to the 24 furlough days or the portion there<strong>of</strong> necessary to bring the rnte <strong>of</strong> compensation to $1,000 per annum, exccpt on Rick lcavc or military leave, will be regardcd a5 absenccs without pny nnd charged for in accordance with existing regulation8 covering lciLvr without pay. Thr gro~ salary will be used ~8 tho base for coniputing drductionH for (1) rctiremcmt, (2) allowances for quarters, fuol, <strong>and</strong> light, <strong>and</strong> (5) furloughs. The furlough doduction will be entered on the pay roll in thr column headid “Other”. Whrrr deductions iirp rxli~dc for qunrtrrs, fuel, a,nd light, two sepmatc? ninounts will br cntrred in thc colunin headed “Othor”--one for the furlou~h drcluction <strong>and</strong> thcl other for the quarters’ allowance, <strong>and</strong> thr lnttcr will be stnrrcd with n footnotr rending ‘LAllowance for quarters, fuc*I, itnd light”. Tho suiii <strong>of</strong> thc total8 <strong>of</strong> tho two colunins hrntlcd lLItetirrmrnt” <strong>and</strong> “Nct miount pnid”, <strong>and</strong> not the Rrom amount, will he cnrricd to the face <strong>of</strong> the pny roll. Because <strong>of</strong> exigcncics <strong>of</strong> the mrvico, neither thr 5 - d week ~ ~ nor the Obligatory furlough can be applied to riirways obscwers. In accordnncti Nth instructions containcd in Circular 7, dated July 1, 1932, doductions Of S;3 per cent or leas will br made from the wagas <strong>of</strong> such obscr\wp (including thono relieving the rcgulnr observcm) who are piLid at rutra whicl~ ainount to the oquivalent <strong>of</strong> inore than $1,OOO per nnnuni. Whrrc a deduction <strong>of</strong> 8$ por cent would brinR the payment to LL ?.cite 1issA than the tiquivnlcnt <strong>of</strong> $1,000 per annum, the perctntwr rate <strong>of</strong> deduction will be only sucl~ ILR to bring the cornpondion to tlir rquivalcnt <strong>of</strong> n mtcr <strong>of</strong> $1,000 pcr annuin, The grosn aniount <strong>of</strong> thc wngra will bc c.ntcwd I1 on the pay roll in tho (iross aniount enrncd” column, thr rcononly deduction in the column headcd “Otl~er”, nnd the diffrrc~nce in the (1 Net rlmount paid” coluinn. Thc. total <strong>of</strong> the column hcnded “Net alnount paid” will be carried to the facr <strong>of</strong> the pny roll. For caxwlrylr, if an einployoe whose regular rate <strong>of</strong> pay in $3.00 p~r dicni workw 28 days during a month, the amounts on thr pny roll will bo f1s fohwn: ( 6 L( Gross an~ount earned”, $84.00; “Othd’, $’i,OO; Net nniount pitid”, $7’1.00. Airways obarrvers are not, given time <strong>of</strong>f for the> clcductionfi aado under tho provisions <strong>of</strong> the Economy Act. - 8 OF GOVERNMENT TRANSPORTATION REQUESTS FOR SBCURtNO ROUND-TRIP TICKETS The &lnptroIIcr Gmeral <strong>of</strong> the <strong>United</strong> StlLtos hru; called particular <strong>and</strong> special attention to parngraph 16 <strong>of</strong> tho Stnndardizcd C~~\WIIIIWII~ ”ravel Regulations, uiidrr the provision^ <strong>of</strong> which through ti~ket~, oxrsion ticlteta, reduced-rate, round-trip, or party tickets niust be wccurrd, lenrvor prnctic&lc <strong>and</strong> economical, by (3ovrrnxncnt e~nployo(~s whcn raveling on <strong>of</strong>liciid business.
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