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84th Congress) COMMITTEE PRINT
2d Session J
ANALYSIS OF S. 2628 AND
H. R. 7619
BILLS
"TO INCREASE RATES OF COMPENSATION
OF THE HEADS AND ASSISTANT HEADS
OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND
INDEPENDENT AGENCIES, AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES"
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1966
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COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE
OLIN D. JOHNSTON, South Carolina, Chairman
JOHN 0. PASTORE, Rhode Island FRANK CARLSON, Kansas
A. S. MIKE MONRONEY, Oklahoma WILLIAM E. JENNER, Indiana
THOMAS C. HENNINGS, Is., Missouri WILLIAM LANGER, North Dakota
W. KERR SCOTT, North Carolina CARL T. CURTIS, Nebraska
RICHARD L. NEUBERGER, Oregon THOMAS E. MARTIN, Iowa
CLIFFORD P. CASE, New Jersey
II. W. BRAWLEY, Executive Director
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CONTENTS
TABLE A. POSITIONS BY DEPARTMENT OR AeRNCY
Executive departments:
Agriculture
Commerce -----------------------------------------
Defense
-----------------------------
Health, Education, and Welfare_______________________________
nterior------------------------
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JusticeLabor
----------------------------------
Post OfficeState
-----------------------------
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Treasury
------------------------------
Executive Office of the President:
Administrative assistants___
Bureau of the Budget _______-__---____
-------------------------
Central Intelligence ----------------
Council of Economic Advisers__________ ------------------------
Defense Mobilization Legislative, Judicial, and Independent Agencies:
Administrative Office United States Courts
Court of Claims____
Export-Import Bank of Washington____-_______________________
Farm Credit Administration
~__
Federal Civil Defense Administration-----______
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation___________________________
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service ----------
Federal Reserve System _____-_-________________
----------------
General Accounting office General Counsel, legal adviser General Services Administration_._-_.
Government Printing office --------------------
Governors - Housing and Home Finance Agency ------------------------------
Indian Claims Commission
International Cooperation Administ,ration
Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation
Library of Congress------------------------------
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics National Science Foundation------
St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation-------------------
Selective Service System______________________________
Sm
all Business Administration
UNESCO
United States Information Agency _______________________________
Veterans' Administration_________.
Boards and Commissions:
Civil Aeronautics Board Civil Service Commission Federal Communications Commission Federal Maritime Board
--------------------------
Federal Power Commission____________________
Federal Trade Commission_______________________
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission
Home Loan Bank Board__________________
Interstate Commerce Commission
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TABLE A. POSITIONS BY DEPARTMENT OR AGENCY-Continued
Boards}and Commissions- Continued Page
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National Labor Relations Board----------------------------------- 5
National Mediation Board---------------------------------------- 5
Railroad Retirement Board -------------------------------------- 5
Renegotiation Board------------------------------------------- 5
Securities and Exchange Commission------------------------------
Subversive Activities Control Board----------------------------- 5
Tennessee Valley Authority-------------------------------------- 6 6
United States Tariff Commission-------------------------------
TABLE B. POSITIONS GROIIPEI) BY SALARY LEVEL
Group: 7
1. $25,0001evel-----------------------------------------------
2. n22,500level -------------- ---------------------------------- 7
3.$22,000 level----------------------------------------------- 7
4' $21,000 level------------------------------------------------- 7
5. $20,500 level------------------------------------------------ 8
6. $20,000 level ------------------------------------------------ 8
7. $17,500 level ------------------------------------------------9
S. Statutory salary rates--------------------------------------- 10
!). Classification Act-?---------------------------------------- 10
10. Foreign Service-------------------------------------------- 10
it. Postal field service ------------------------------------------ 11
12. VA medical and surgery------------------------------------ 11
13. Research and development----------------------------------- 11
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ANALYSIS OF S. 2628 AND H. R. 7619
Bills, to increase rates of compensation of the heads and assistant
heads of executive departments and independent agencies, and for
other purposes
On July 15, 1955, the President sent identical letters to the respective
chairmen of the Senate and House Committees on Post Office and
Civil Service recommending approval of proposed legislation drafted
by the administration to increase the pay of the heads and other top
officials of the Government during the first session of the 84th Congress
which was then nearing adjournment.
S. 2628 was introduced on July 25 and reported favorably by the
Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service July 29 as proposed
by the President without benefit of public hearings or deliberate
consideration.
H. R. 7619 was introduced on July 26; reported favorably by the
House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service July 27; and.,
passed in the House July 30. It. R. 7619 differs from S. 2628 in that
it revises materially the rates of pay and alinement of position set
forth in the recommended legislation submitted by the President.
The bills were brought up in the Senate for consideration during
the closing hours of the session and passed over in order that, the
subject might be approached in a more deliberate manner.
On October 7, 1955, Philip Young, Personnel Adviser to the
President, was asked to acquaint the committee with the cui resit
views of the administration not later than December 15, 1955, in
order that appropriate data could be assembled properly and the bills
brought up for consideration at an early date during the current
session.
Mr. Young responded to the request on February 21, 1956, its
follows:
THE WHITE MOUSE,
Washington, D. C., February Z1, T9lh.
Hon. OLIN D. JOHNSTON,
United States Senate, Washington, D. C.
DEAR SENATOR JOHNSTON: I am making a further reply to your letter of October
7, 1955, requesting the administration's views on S. 2628, a bill to increase rates
of compensation for the heads and assistant heads of executive departments and
agencies.
Since the action of the Senate and House committees last summer, the Prehident
has carefully reviewed the various proposals with respect to executive pay and
has authorized me to advise you of his conclusions, as follows:
1. That an increase in the pay of the Government's top executives is
urgently needed.
2. That for the time being the, relationships among the salaries of various
department and agency heads and their assistants should be continuetl sub-
stantially as established by the 81st Congress in Public Law 359.
3. That such adjustments in the relationships between the salaries of de-
partment and agency heads as may be warranted should be considered on an
individual basis at an appropriate' time in the future, subsequent to the
to the enactment of the increases proposed in S. 2628.
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It is therefore the earnest desire of the President that prompt and favorable
action be taken on S. 2628.
Sincerely,
PHILIP YOUNG.
Table A is a listing of positions by department or agency that would be affected
by either bill. The table shows (1) the position title and number of such positions
if more than one has the same title, (2) the present salary, (3) the salary that
would be established by S. 2628, (4) the salary that would be established by
H. R. 7619, and (5) the views of the department or agency. In those cases where
treatment other than that provided by either S. 2628 or H. R. 7619 is recom-
mended by the department or agency, that fact is noted and the full text of the
request is included as an exhibit following table B.
'Table B is a grouping of positions by salary level as provided in S. 2628. The
table lists each position by title and shows with respect thereto: (1) present salary,
(2) salary under S. 2628 with sectional reference, and (3) salary under H. R.
7619 with sectional reference.
TABLE A.-Positions by department and agency
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS
Salary
Position
if. R.
7619
Views of department or
agency
Agriculture, Department of:
Secretary-------------------------------
$22,500
$25, 000
$25, 000
Favors S. 2628; specific
I'nder Secretary_____
17, 500
21, 000
21, 000
reasons set forth in letter
Assistant Secretaries (3) ------------------
15,000
20,000
19, 000
included as exhibit 1, p. 12.
Commodity Stabilization Service,
15,000
20,000
(1)
Administrator.
Mural Electrification Administration,
15, 000
20,000
19, 000
Administrator.
Farmers Home Administration, Ad-
14,800
17, 500
(i)
ministrator.
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation,
14,800
17, 500
(1)
Manager.
Forest Service, Chief Forester----------
14, 800
17, 500
(I)
Soil Conservation Service, Adminis-
14,800
17,500
(I)
trator.
Commerce, Department of:
Secretary ------------- _____ -------------
22, 500
25,000
25, 000
Under Secretary --------__-.___________
17, 500
21, 000
21,000
Under Secretary for Transportation____
17, 500
21,000
21, 000
Assistant Secretaries (3) ----------------
15,000
20,000
10,000
Civil Aeronautics, Administrator ------
15,000
20,000
19, 000
Public Roads, Commissioner-----------
15, 000
20,000
19,000
Defense, Department of:
Secretary ------------------------------
22, 500
25,000
25,000
Deputy Secretary -_____-___.__.-________
20,000
22, 500
22, 500
Secretary of---
Army
18,000
22, 000
22, 000
Navy------------ _..--------------
18, 000
22,000
22, 000
Air Force _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ -
18,000
22, 000
22, 000
Assistant Secretaries of Defense (9)_____
15, 000
20,000
19, 000
Under Secretary of-
Arrny------------ ------ ----_.------
15, 000
20,000
20,000
Navy
15, 000
20,000
20,000
Air Force-------------------------
15,000
20,000
20,000
;Military Liaison Committee for AEC,
15,000
20,000
19,000
Chairman.
Assistant Secretaries of--
Army (4) _-__
15, 000
20,000
19,000
Navy (4) -------------------------
15, 000
20, 000
19, 000
Air Force (4) ----_-----------------
15,000
20, 000
19,000
health, Education, and Welfare, Depart-
ment of:
Secretary ------------- ------ . ___-----
22, 500
25,000
25, 000
Favors S. 2628; Amendment
Under Secreiatry_ _ _ --_- -_ _ _- -------
17, 500
21, 000
21, 000
suggested in letter included
Assistant Secretaries (2) -----------------
17, 500
21, 000
21, 000
as exhibit 2, p. 13.
Special assistant to the Secretary--_____
15,000
20, 000
19,000
Commissioner of Social Security -______
14,800
17, 500
17, 000
Interior, Department of:
Secretary----------------- -----------
22,500
25, 000
25,000
Under Secretary_______________________
17,500
21, 000
21, 000
Assistant Secretaries (3) ----------------
15, 000
20,000
19, 000
Governor of Alaska --____.______________
16, 000
20,000
19, 000
Governor of Hawaii-- ______ __..________
16,000
20,000
19, 000
Governor of the Virgin Islands. .________
15, 000
20,000
19, 000
Bonneville Power Administration,
14, 800
17, 500
17,000
Administrator.
Commissioner of Reclamation----------
See footnotes at end of table, p. 6.
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TABLE A.---Positions by department and agency-Continued
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS-Continued
H. R.
Views of department or
agency
7619
Justice, Department of:
Attorney General__________ ____ ____
$22,500
$25,000
$25,000
Director, Federal Bureau of Investiga-
20,000
22,000
22,000
tion.
Associate Director, Federal Bureau of
17, 500
20,000
21,000
Investigation.
Immigration and Naturalization Serv-
17, 500
20,000
19,000
ice, Commissioner.
Bureau of Prisons Director____________
17, 500
17, 500
17,000
Labor, Department of.,
Secretary-------------------------------
22, 500
25,000
25,000
Under Secretary_______________
17, 500
21, 000
21, 000
Assistant Secretaries (3)________________.
15,000
20, 000
19, 000
Wage and Hour Division, Adminis-
15, 000
20,000
19, 000
trator.
Post Office, Department of:
Postmaster General ____________________
22,500
25,000
25, 000
Deputy Postmaster General ___-__-____
17, 500
21,000
21, 000
Assistant Postmasters General (5)______
15,000
20, 000
19,000
State, Department of:
Secretary-------------------------------
22, 500
25,000
25,000
Under Secretary ---- ._________
17, 500
22,500
22,500
Deputy Under Secretaries (3)__-_______
15, 000
20, 500
20,000
Assistant Secretaries (10)_______________
15, 000
20,000
19,000
Bureau of Security and Consular
15, 000
20,000
19, 000
Affairs, Administrator.
Counselor------------------------------
15,000
20,000
19,000
Treasury, Department of the:
Secretary -------------------
22, 500
25,000
25,000
Under Secretary
17, 500
21,000
21, 000
Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs .__
17, 500
21,000.
21,000
Comptroller of the Currency
16, 000
20,500
20,000
Assistant Secretaries (3)______--________
15, 000
20,000
19, 000
Fiscal Assistant Secretary______________
15, 000
20, 000
19, 000
Internal Revenue Commissioner-___-__
15, 000
20,000
19, 000
Customs, Commissioner ___
14,800
17,600
17, 000
Narcotics, Commissioner---------------
14,800
17,600
17, 000
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
Administrative assistants (2)_______________
Administrative assistants (3)_______________
Administrative assistants (7)_______________
Budget, Bureau of the:
Director -------------------------------
Deputy Director ..______________________
Assistant Directors (2)_________________
Central Intelligence Agency:
Director- -------------------------
Deputy Direetor-
Council of Economic Advisers:
Chairman------------------------------
Members (2) ------------ ------------
Defense Mobilization, Office of:
Director- ----------------------------
Deputy Director-----------------------
$20,000
18, 000
15, 000
17, 500
16, 000
15, 000
16, 000
14, 800
16,000
16, 000
22, 500
17, 500
$22, 500
21, 000
20, 000
25.000
20,500
20, 000
22, 000
20,000
21,00)
20, 500
25, 000
21, 000
$22, 500
21, 000
19,000
22, 500
20,000
19,000
22,000
20, 000
21,000
20,000
22, 500
21, 000
Favors S. 2628.
Administrative Office of the United States
$15,000
$20, 000
$19,000
Suggested amendment in-
Court: Director.
cluded in exhibit 3, p. 13.
Court of Claims, United States: Commis-
14, 800
17,500
17,500
Favors S. 2628; amendments
sioners (12).
Export-Import Bank of Washington:
to S. 2628 included as
exhibit 4, p. 14.
President ------------------------------
17, 500
21,000
21,000
First Vice President____________________
16,000
20,500
20,000
Directors (3) ---------------------------
15,000
20,000
19,000
Farm Credit Administration: Governor--__
217,500
21, 000
21,000
Favors S. 2628; amendment
included as exhibit 5, p. 18.
Federal Civil Defense Administration:
No reply to request for views.
Administrator__________________________
17, 500
21,000
21, 000
Deputy Administrator_________________
See footnotes at end of table, p. 6.
16,000
20,500
20,000
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TABLE A.-Positions by department and agency--Continued
LEGISLATIVE, JUDICIAL, AND INDEPENDENT AGENCIES-Continued
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation:
Chairman-----------------------
D irector (1) ---------------------------
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Serv-
ice:
Director--------------------------------
Associate Director _______________------__
Federal Reserve System:
Chairman, Board of Governors ----------
Members, Board of Governors (6)__-___
General Accounting Office:
Comptroller General ------------ ._--___
Assistant Comptroller General __..______
General Counsel, Legal Adviser, or Solici-
tor of an executive department (excluding
Department of Justice) when required to
be appointed by the President (6 posi-
tions):
3 at------------------------------------
3 at ------------------------------------
General Services Administration:
Administrator__________________________
Deputy Administrator-----------------
Archivist-------------------------------
Federal Supply Service, Commissioner-
Public Building Service, Commissioner-
Government Printing Office:
Public Printer_________________________
Deputy Public Printer_________________
Governors:
Canal Zone ----------------------------
Alaska 4--------------------------------
Hawaii 9-----------------------------
Virgin Islands +_........................
Housing and Home Finance Agency:
Administrator__________________________
Deputy Administrator -----------------
Commissioner, Community Facilities
Administration.
Commissioner, Federal Housing
Administration.
Commissioner, Public Housing Admin-
istration.
Commissioner, Urban Renewal Ad-
ministration.
President, Federal National Mortgage
Association.
Indian Claims Commission: Commis-
sioners (3),
International Cooperation Administration:
Director-------------------------------
Under Reorganization Plan No. 1953
see.1 (d): 6 positions_________________
Under Mutual Security Act of 1954:
(Not to exceed 35 positions above,
GS--15 of which not to exceed 15 may
be in excess of GS-18 but not in excess
of $15,000):
Not to exceed 15 positions be-
tween-GS-18 and $15,000-_--____
Not less than 20 positions be-
tween-GS-15 and GS--18________
Joint committee on Internal Revenue
Taxation: Chief of staff --------__-.__-__-_
Library of Congress:
Librarian-----------------------------
Chief Assistant Librarian- _._ _
National Advisory Committee for Aero-
nautics: Director.
National Science Foundation: Director----
See footnotes at end of table, p. 6.
H. R.
7619
$16,000
$21,000
$20,500
16,000
20,500
20,000
if), Ono
20, 500
20,000
14,800
17, 500
17,500
16, 000
21,000
20,500
16, 000
20,500
20,000
17, 500
22, 500
22,500
16, 000
20,500
20,000
14, 800
{ 20
000
15, 000
,
17,500
21, 000
21,000
15,000
20,000
19, 000
15,000
20,000
19, 000
14,800
17, 500
17, 000
14,800
17,500
17,000
15,000
20,000
19,000
14, 800
17, 500
17, 500
15, 000
20,000
19,000
15,000
20,000
19, 000
15, 000
20,000
19,000
15, 000
20,000
19,000
17, 500
21, 000
21,000
15,000
20,000
19,000
15,000
20,000
(1)
15,000
20,000
19,000
15, 000
20,000
19,000
15,000
20,000
17,000
15, 000
20,000
19, 000
14, 800
17, 500
17, 500
17, 500
21,000
21, 000
15,000
20, 000
19 000
l 16, 000
20, 500
(t)
14,800
17,500
15,1100
20, 000
is, 000
12, 090
12, 690
12, 690
14, 800
17,500
17,100
16, 125
17,500
(1)
15,1700
20, 000
19,000
14,800
17, 500
17, 500
17,500
20,000
19,000
Views of department or
agency
Favors S. 2628; suggested
amendment included in
exhibit 6, p. 18.
Suggested amendments in-
cluded in exhibit 7, p. 19.
Several proposals that S. 2628
be amended to remove re-
strictions limiting salary to
Presidential appointees.
No reply to request for views.
Suggested amendments to
both S. 2620 and It.. R. 7619
included as exhibit 8, p 20.
Suggested amendments in-
cluded in exhibit 9, p. 23.
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TABLE A.--Positons by department and agency-Continued
LEGISLATIVE, JUDICIAL, AND INDEPENDENT AGENCIES-Continued
Salary
Position
-
--
R
H
Views of department or
agency
Present
8.2628
.
.
7619
St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corpo-
ration:
Administrator--------------------------
$17,500
$20,000
$19,000
Deputy Administrator-----------------
16,000
17,500
17,000
Selective Service System: Director--------_
14,800
20,000
17,500
Favors S. 2628 for reasons set
forth in exhibit 10, p. 24.
Small Business Administration:
Administrator--------------------------
17,600
20,000
19,000
Suggested amendments in-
cluded in exhibit 11, p. 25.
Deputy Administrator (3) --------------
15,000
17,600
17,000
UNESCO-General Conference:
Representatives (not to exceed 5) ......
2 12,000
215.000
(1)
Alternates (not to exceed 5) ------------
212,000
215,000
(1)
United States Information Agency:
Director--------------------------------
17,500
21,000
21,000
Favors S. 2628.
Deputy Director
16,000
20,500
20,000
Veterans' Administration:
Administrator--------------------------
17,500
22,000
21,000
Favors S. 2628.
Deputy Administrator-----------------
16,000
21,000
20,000
Chief Medical Director-----------------
16,800
17,800
17,800
Deputy Chief Medical Director --------
15,800
16,800
16,800
Assistant Chief Medical Director (8) ---
14,800
15, 800
15,800
Civil Aeronautics Board:
Chairman--------------------------
$15, 000
$20,500
$19, 500
Favors S. 2628.
Members (4)--------------------------
15,000
20,000
19,000
Civil Service Commission:
Chairman------------------------------
16,000
20, 500
20,000
Favors S. 2628.
Members (2) ---------------------------
15,000
20, 000
19,000
Federal Communications Commission:
Chairman------------------------------
15,000
20, 500
19, 500
Favors S. 2628.
Members (6) ---------------------------
15,000
20,000
19, 000
Federal Maritime Board:
Chairman---------- ------------------
16, 000
20, 500
20, 000
Member=_ (2) ---------------------------
15,000
20,000
19, 000
Federal Power Commission:
Chairman-----------------------------
15,000
20, 500
19, 500
Favors S. 2628.
Members (4) ---------------
15,000
20,000
19, 000
Federal Trade Commission:
Chairman------------------------------
15,000
20, 500
19, 500
Members (4)_ ---------------
15, 000
20,000
19,000
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission.
Chairman------------------------------
15, 000
20, 500
19, 500
Members (2) ---------------------------
15, 000
20,000
19,000
Home Loan Bank Board:
Chairman ------------------------------
15, 000
20, 500
19,500
Members (2) -------------------------
15,000
20,000
19,000
Interstate Commerce Commission:
Chairman-----------------------------
15, 000
20, 500
19, 500
Opposed to either bill Fa-
Members (10) ------------
15, 000
20,000
19,000
vors action as outlined in
National Labor Relations Board:
Chairman-----------------------------
15, 000
20,500
19
500
exhibit 12, p. 26.
Favors S. 2628 if retroactive
Members (4)--------------------------
15, 000
20, 000
,
10'()00
pay to March, 1955. Views
General Counsel-----------------------
15,000
20,000
19,000
expressed in exhibit 13,
p. 28.
National Mediation Board:
Chairman------- -------------------
15,000
20,500
19, 500
Members (2) ------------------- -------
15,000
20, 000
19,000
Railroad Retirement Board:
Chairman------------------------------
15,000
20,500
19, 500
Members (2) ---------------------------
15,000
20,000
19,000
Renegotiation Board:
Chairman------------------------------
17,500
21,000
21,000
Members (4)-------------------------
15, 000
20,000
10,000
Securities and Exchange Commission:
Chairman------------------------------
15,000
20,500
19,500
Members (4)--------------------------
15,000
20,000
19,000
Subversive Activities Control Board:
Chairman------------------- ----------
15,000
20,500
19,500
Members (4) ---------------------------
15,000
20,000
19,000
See footnotes at and of table, p. 6.
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H. R.
Views of department or
agency
7619
Tennessee Valley Authority, board of
Directors:
Chairman-------------------------------
$15,000
$20, 500
$19,500
Members (2)--------------------------
15,000
20,000
19,000
U. S. Tariff Commission:
Chairman----- -------------------------
15,000
20, 500
19, 500
Members (5)---------------------------
15,000
20,000
19, 000
I Not included.
2 Not to exceed.
3 H. R. 7619 does not limit coverage to Presidential appointees.
4 Position under the Interior Iepartment.
5 Under S. 2628, sec. 204, each of these 6 positions shall receive compensation "at a rate not less than
that of Assistant Secretaries of State nor more than that of Deputy Under Secretaries of State" ($20,000
to $20,500).
H. R. 7619, sec. 107 (a) (54), provides for "ten Assistant Directors, International Cooperation Admin-
istration, designated under section 1 (d) of Reorganisation Plan No. 7 of 1953 and section 527 (b) of the
Mutual Security Act of 1954, respectively."
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TABLE B.-Positions grouped by salary level under S. 2628 -
GROUP 1-$25,000 LEVEL
Present
rate
Attorney General____ _____________________
$22,500
102 (a)
$25,000
101
$25; 000
Director, Bureau of the Budgel------- _ -------------
17, 500
102 (a)
25,000
102
22 500
Director, Office of Defense Mobilization _ _ _ _ --------
22, 500
202 (A)
25,000
102
22, 500
Postmaster General_____
22, 500
102 (a)
25,000
101
25, 000
Secretary of Agriculture_____________________________
22,500
102 (a)
25, 000
101
25, 000
Secretary of Commerce---- -----------------------
22, 500
102 (a)
25, 000
101
25,000
Secretary of]) efense______ --------------------------
22, 500
102 (a)
25,000
101
25, 000
Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfar( ----------
22,500
102 (a)
25, 000
101
25, Olp
Secretary of Interior------ --------------------------
22, 500
102 (a)
25,000
101
25,000
Secretary of Labor --________________-_____________
22, 500
102 (a)
25,000
101
25,000
Secretary of State -____-____ .______-____________
22,500
102 (a)
25,000
101
25,000
Secretary of Treasury ----- - . ______________________
22,500
102 (a)
25, 000
101
25,000
GROUP 2 -$22,500 LEVEL
S '000
Administrative Assistants to the President (2)__ -------
$20,000
102 (b)
$22,500
104
-_--
$22, 500
Comptroller General -------------------------------
17, 500
102 (a)
22,500
102
22, 500
Deputy Secretary of Defense _- _____________________
20,000
102 (a)
22,500
102
22,500
Under Secretary of State____,______________________
17,500
102 (a)
22,500
102
22,500
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Administrator of Veterans' A ffairs_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _
Di? cetor of nt e11igence _____________________
$17,600
16,000
102 (a)
102 (a)
9 $22,000
1 22,000
105
103
irector,Fe era Bureau of investigation_______-___
Secretary of Air Force -------------------------------
Secretary of Army ______________________________
Secretary of Navy--------------------------------
20,000
18,000
18,000
18,000
102 (a)
102 (a)
102 (a)
102 (a)
22,000
22,000
22,000
22,000
103
103
103
103.
GROUP 4--$21,000 LEVEL
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d mist a,tive Assistants to t re Pre de
t ent (3) _______
1$18,000
102 (b)
,
$21, 000
104
Administrator, Federal Civil Defense Administra-
tion--------------------------------------------
17,500
202 (D)
,000
105 (8)
Administrator ofGeneral Services __________________
17,500
102 (c)
21,000
105 (4)
Administrator of Housing and Home Finance Agency-
Deputy Administrator of Veterans' Affairs__________
17, 500
16,000
102 (c)
102 (c)
21000
3 21, 000
105 5
106 (6)
Deputy Director, Office of Defense Mobilization----
17,500
202 D)
21,000
105 (7)
Deputy Postmaster General__________ ________ ____
17,500
102 c)
21,000
105 (2)
Director, International Cooperation Administration-
17, 500
102 c)
21,000
105 (6)
Director, U. S. Information Agency_______________
17,500
202 (D)
21,000
105 (10)
Governor, Farm Credit Administration____
i 17, 500
202 (D)
21,000
105 (12)
President, Export-Import Bank of Washington______
17, 500
202 (D)
21,000
105 (11)
Under Secretary of Agriculture______________________
17,500
102 (c)
21,000
105(1)
Under Secretary of Commerce ______________________
17,500
102 (c)
21,000
105 (1)
(
Under Secretary of Commerce for Transportation____
17,500
102 (c)
21, 000
105
1)
Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare-_
17, 500
102 (c)
21,000
105 (1)
Under Secretary of the Interior______________________
17,500
102 (c)
21,000
105 (1)
Under Secretary of Labor___________________________
17,500
102 (c)
21,000
105 (1)
Under Secretary of the Treasury_________ _________
17,500
102 (c)
21,000
105 (1)
Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary
17, 500
102 (c)
21, 000
105 (1)
Affairs.
Chairman, Board of Directors
Federal Deposit
4106 (11) 1
,
Insurance Corporation. }
16,000
21,000
}
and
J
110
Chairman, Board of Governors
Federal Reserve
5106(10)
,
System. }
10, 000
21, 000
and
Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers__________
M, 000
103
21, 000
110
105 (13)
Chairman of the Renegotation Board________________
17,500
202 (D)
21,000
105 (9)
$21,000
22,000
22,000
22,000
22,000
22.000
$21, D00
21,000
21,000
20,000
21,000
21,000
21,000
21, 000
21,000
21,000
21,000
21,000
21,000
21,000
21,000
21,000
21,000
21, 000
20, 500
20, 500
21, 000
21, 000
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TABLE B.-Positions grouped by salary level under S. 2628-Continued
GROUP 5$20,500 LEVEL
S. 2628 H. It. 7619
Present
Position
rate
Section
Rate
Section.
Rate
Assistant Comptroller General ---------------------
$16,000
102 (d)
$20,500
106 (1)
$20,000
Comptroller of the Currency ------------------------
Deputy Administrator, Federal Civil Defense Ad-
16, 000
16, 000
102 (d)
202 (E)
20, 500
20,500
106(12)
106 (17)
20,000
20,000
ministration.
Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget-------------
16,000
102 (d)
20,500
108 (2)
20, 000
Deputy Director, U. S. Information Agency ---------
Deputy Under Secretary Department of State (3) ---
16, 000
15, 000
202 (E)
102 (d)
20,500
20,500
106 (16)
106 (13)
20, 000
20, 010
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
Director
16,000
102 (d)
20,500
106 (7)
20,000
,
First Vice President, Export-Import Bank of Wash-
16,000
202 (E)
20, 500
106 (14)
20, 00C
ington.
Members of Board of Directors, Federal Deposit
16,000
102 (d)
20,500
106 (11)
20,000
Insurance Corporation (1).
Members of Board of Governors, Federal Reserve
16, 000
102 (d)
20, 500
106 (10)
20,000
System (6).
Members of the Council of Economic Advisers (2).
16, 000
102 (d)
20,500
106 (9)
20,000
Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board -------------------
i
i
15,000
16
000
103
102 (d)
20,500
500
20
110
106 (8)
19, 500
20,000
on -----------------
ss
Chairman, Civil Service Comm
Federal Communications Commission--_
Chairman
,
15,000
103
,
20,500
1.10
19,500
,
Chairman, Federal Maritime Board ------------ -----
i
i
C
16,000
15
000
103
103
20,500
20
500
106 (15)
110
20,00
19,50
on-__-____ --------------
omm
ss
Chairman, Federal Power
Federal Trade Commission______________
Chairman
,
15,000
103
,
20,500
110
19,60
,
Chairman, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission_ -
15, 000
15
000
103
103
20,500
20
500
110
110
19,50
19, 50
Chairman, Home Loan Bank Board________________
Interstate Commerce Commission- -----
Chairman
,
15,000
103
,
20,500
110
19,50
,
Chairman, National Labor Relations Board ---------
B
d
15, 000
000
15
103
103
20, 500
500
20
110
110
19,50
19, 50
---------------
oar
Chairman, National Mediation
Railroad Retirement Board______________
Chairman
,
15,000
103
,
20,500
110
19,50
,
Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission----
Subversive Activities Control Board-_-
Chairman
15, 000
15,000
103
103
20, 500
20, 500
110
110
19,50
19,50
,
Chairman, Board of Directors, Tennessee Valley
15,000
103
20,600
110
19, 50
Authority.
Chairman, U. S. Tariff Commission-----------------
15, 000
103
20, 500
110
19, 601
GROUP 6-$20,000 LEVEL
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