STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1101, sig. 109-4855

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112 - 3 - however, it is not surprising that in the table of the Statistisches Zentralamt the Obersectionsrat even appears to be better paid than the "equivalent" Reich official during the first six years of service. (b) An upper inspector who has climbed this highest level of the upper secondary service at about 50 years of age (!) shall be treated as an inspector, i.e. an official of the entrance post of the higher secondary service who is employed at an average age of 25. in the entire judicial service of the Protectorate, only three supercon trolles, while each small district court is filled with at least one inspector and has 118 posts for inspectors and inspectors in the establishment plan of the German Supreme Court District of Prague. In the table of the Central Statistical Office it is then found as a result of this peculiar comparison that the upper inspector earns "too much" throughout his entire course and in the entrance stages even up to 100th- RM per month is above the "comparable" Reich official. (c) A law firm assistant who must have mastery of a short letter and typewriter and a pre-school education of four classes of civic school (naturism school), but who in most cases has passed the maturation examination, shall be treated as an official assistant (activist). Even more so, the inadequacy of the compensatory allowance scheme is apparent at the highest level of the law firm's auxiliary service, the law office officer. Although they are usually self-employed, they are treated as ministerial assistants (ministry officers). Although the staff of the Chancellery Assistant Service are recognised as being among the least paid officials of the autonomous administration, even this category cannot be offered a substantial increase in salary, as shown by a look at the statistical centralant's table, as a result of the comparative method used.