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a|t|jr^|| h l^fcers are paid according to the following circular,published by EGW."Wages for Jewish workers may be granted according to the"Arbeitsbedingungen des Militarbefehlhabers" (Terms for I*bor setdown by the Military Commander). Obey may be employed in line witnthe output principle whereby their efficiency rating must be severelyconsidered. Only wages for work actually performed are to begranted. No claims can be made for continuance of payments in caseof illness. Extra pay for overtime., night work, work on Sundays orholidays is not authorized. Donations in form of premiums of anydescription are prohibited. Lodging in closed camps and messing arefree, but 12 francs per day are retained for costs of messing.In addition % of the wages are retained as taxes. Family allowancesare not authorized. Social insurances of any kind are not in effectfor Jewish workers, but private insurance is permissible. For thedefrayal of personal needs, pocket money of 20 francs per day isdeducted from the wages and paid out in cash.In case of inferior outputof work, deduction of pocket money from the wages may be denied.The balance of the wages is transferred by the firm to the familyof the Jewish worker".15 percent of the gross wages of Jewish workers are retained forthe so-called Judenabgabe (special tax on Jews)(d)Zugewiesene Auslflnder (Forced Foreign Labour)145» Pay for Forced LaborAll foreign workers - unless they have been given status ofOT-eigenes or FirmenangebBrige-are classified as Forced Labor(Sonstige-zugewiesene Auslttnder). This includes Forced Labor whichis broken down into two types, Hi If swill ige ("Volunteers") andZwangsarbeiter (Forced workers). The basic hourly wages listed forthese workers show little difference from those of the German tariffs.The "Einsatz Pay" of married workers for the defrayal of the personalneeds of the foreign worker corresponds roughly in amount to theAmy Sold of the German Frontarbeiter.Foreign workers are not covered by the Social Welfare Benefitsprovided through the German Government, but they belong to privateinsurance institutions. Medical care is provided through certainforeign Kfcankenkassen (hospital insurance) which are controlled bythe &T.Foreign personnel are chiefly employed as manual labourers,with some classified as skilled "workers (Facharbeiter). No foreignermay be a <strong>com</strong>missioned officer (Ftthrer) in the 0T. The higiestassignments he may attain are Hilfspoliere and Fachvorarbeiter»While the "Einsatz Sold" was paid to the foreign workers in cash inFrance, all other wages which supposedly were to go to hisfamily, actually went to the "AuslAnderlohnzahlstelle" (Pay Officefor Foreign Workers) in PARIS.Following are two tables showing "Einsatz Sold" for singleand married workers respectively:

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