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

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1190 - 2 - to (2.) a) the presentation of I-Obersturmbannführer Reischauer to group leaders), it must be taken into account that the relation to the Reich's salary now chosen is not always cheap in the model calculations. (I pointed out, among other things, that e.g. in the equation of the upper sectional and sectional councils with the government councils in the Reich, it had not been taken into account that the former were usually much older than the government councillors in the Empire, so that it would not be too much unfair if, in the case of an allowance, the sectional or supersectional councils were to earn more than government councilors in the empire. To this end, I was told by Dr. Landmann that such a state would mean an injustice to the sectional and sectional councils which had been transferred to the Reichsdienst when the Sudetengau was reclassified, since they had only been taken over as government councils.) On the condition that the chosen relationship with the Reich's salary would remain and that there was no way forward for allowances (e.g. I would no longer be concerned in the case of the allowance plan if the following were taken into account: 1.) No pay reform, but only modification of the current pay table. 2.) Negate any involvement of the new pay table in a re-systemisation. 3.) Grade by grade and not by post. 4.) When the new pay table was published, it indicated that it meant only a provisional but not a definitive arrangement, it arose from the need to adapt the salaries of public servants to changes in economic conditions. At the handing over of this stand pump, I let myself be