RAILWAY SERVICE.
RE-GRADING OF POSITIONS. {THE PBBSS Special B«*ie#.3 WELLINGTON, September 13.
"Somebody got a little twisted when he made this statement," said the Superintendent of Staff in. the railway head office (Mr J. Brown), when the telegram from Christchurch on railway staff reorganisation was referred to him "Some time ago,"_ he added, ''a* Commission was appointed to _ regrade the position in the First Division and it furnished a report dealing with the whole of the First Division positions in the railway service. _ Certain positions have been given higher grading, and so there will be a certain number of transfers. There has never been a thorough regrading in the railway service before such as has taken place every five years or bo in the Post and Telegraph Department and others. The regraded positions in the railway service are advertised by circular, and members of the staff who are qualified to fill them may apply for them — several of them if they choose. "It- is the positions that have been regraded and not the men, though naturallv some transfers will be necessary. For some of the positions a large number of men will be qualified, such as those of stctionmaster, while the number available for other positions will be snore limited "
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19105, 14 September 1927, Page 10
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