STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1438, sig. 109-4/1192 (poškozeno) Page 13 · 13 of 5
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1438, sig. 109-4/1192 (damaged)
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10a) Clalieo Karlovy Vary, and 1.25 RM in the II. local class. For Bremen Pa, for example, a daily rate of 1.20 RM applies. Even in Berlin, the rate is between 1.80 - 2.10 RM. I 0 ra Also for the accommodation of construction workers and s.w. in warehouses, the compensation for catering and accommodation is generally assessed with 1.20 RM to 1.50 RM daily in the old Reich. The daily rate of L.3l RM, which is valid for house assistants in Prague, is only slightly lower than the rate fixed for the first class of Sudetenland and corresponds to the valuation which is arranged for some other major cities of the Reich. If this rate were to be changed, it should be borne in mind that an increase would lead to a further increase in the remuneration for housekeepers, in part already in Prague, in particular in German budgets. In addition, an increase in daily rates would result in a reduction in income for all other employees insofar as they receive natural income, which, after this assessment, must be counted against the total amount.