STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1101, sig. 109-4/855 Page 143 · 143 of 171
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1101, sig. 109-4855
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131 - 5 - does not allow us to see what tasks the administration of this space will have to accomplish after the war and how many people it will need to do so. 3.) The observance of this principle means that the autonomous members of staff who are members of the protectorate are treated equally in the various categories, regardless of whether they are in line with their political and work performance. It also avoids the difficult and politically sensitive question of how to classify the individual staff member. However, this problem has already been partially addressed by the fact that in the model calculations the autonomous grades have been linked to the Reich grades, which, however, can only be the basis for the internal calculations of the German authorities in question and cannot appear externally; I have also pointed out this in particular in the discussion. 4.) The proposed version of the introduction of the new pay table is also required in order to avoid, where possible, adverse effects on the mood. Perhaps the press announcements on the new pay table could also point out that this is a further step towards the elimination of the reduction of public servants, which is still based on the official policy of the former Republic. (As a Czech district chief explained to me, during the former republic the Czech servants were the worst paid of all Europe after the French.) 3.! dum/h, 4-Mainsturmführer.