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duction of o u r p aid holidays. (Adopted )
WC 10 C olum bia C hapter No. 34
T hat all state em ployees be paid on a
sem i-m onthly basis, com parable to p re s
ent state law fo r in d u stry . (Rejected.)
WC 11 Colum bia C hapter No. 34
T hat all state em ployees qualified to
receive expense account m onies, be paid
in advance, w hen th e am ount exceeds
$50.00. (R ejected.)
WC 14 B ak er C h ap ter No. 37
T hat d istrict m ain ten an ce offirp clerks
(2 and 4) be p u t back on 44-hour w eek
w ith corresponding raise in pay. (Re
fe rred to bo ard of directors fo r action
as th ey see fit.)
WC 15 Rose C ity No. 5
T h at all em ployees re p o rtin g fo r w ork
at a specified tim e and w ho are sent
home w ith in stru ctio n s to re p o rt fo r w ork
at a la te r tim e be allow ed two hours
tim e to com pensate them for th e ir in
convenience. (R eferred to board of d i
rectors fo r stu d y and action as they see
WC Rose C ity No. 5
T hat all state em ployees w ho are m em
bers of th e re tire m e n t system be placed
on a m o n th ly salary. (R ejected.)
WC 19 P ublic W elfare No. 31
T h at em ployees e a rn y4 day additional
vacation fo r each five years of service,
including p ast service. (Adopted.)
WC 20 P ublic W elfare No. 31
T hat a re g u la r p ay day be established
by all state d ep artm ents. (Adopted.)
REPORT OF RETIREMENT COMMITTEE-
R 1 A storia C h ap ter No. 8
F ull cred it fo r all p rio r s e r v i c e .
(Adopted.)
R 2 Salem C h ap ter No. 1
T hat th e p re sen t established retirem en t
ages be n o t reduced, and th a t full prior
service be allow ed. (A dopted.)
R 3 K lam ath F alls C h ap ter No. 12
T hat p rio r service p ay be increased
from th e p re sen t ra te of $2.50 p er m onth
p er y ear service, to $4.00 p er m onth,
per y ear service. (A dopted.)
R 6 Bend C h ap ter No. 3; R 7 A storia C hap
ter No. 8; R 8 Colum bia C hapter No. 34
Some feasible p lan be w orked out
w hereby an em ployee could re tire at the
end of 30 y ears service. (A dopted in p rin
ciple and re fe rre d to board of directors.)
R 9 Bend C h ap ter No. 3
That th e state m atch th e em ployee’s
contribution a t th e tim e the contribu
tion is m ade, th a t th e state be perm itted
to w ith d raw its contrib u tio n at th e tim e
the em ployee w ithdraw s his. (Rejected.)
R 10 Bend C h ap ter No. 3
That an em ployee m ay w ithdraw his
contributions a t an y tim e p rio r to r e
tirem ent upon term in atin g his em ploy
m ent. (R ejected.)
R 11 La G rande C h ap ter No. 4
The s ta te ’s co n trib u tio n should be 60
per cent an d th a t th e em ployee’s portion
should be 40 p e r cent. (R ejected.)
R 12 Salem C h ap ter No. 1 ;
R 13 La G rande No. 4
The in v estm en t field investigated and
th at th e re tire m e n t fu n d be invested in
a w ider field an d m ore re m u n erativ e field
12 N ew A lleys
H 1i ° w Perm issible. (R eferred to
board of directors.)
R 14 O.V.S. C hapter No. 36
_TliatI a,ny em ployee whose position is
e°yered by the Public Em ployees R etire
m ent Act, shall be entitled to p rio r serv
ice credit, w hether retirem en t contribu-
im ns began in place of p rio r service or
other covered em ploym ent, provided em
ployee was not absent from covered serv
id
h
statu to ry tim e allow ed
by law. (Rejected.)
R 15 SIAC C hapter No. 20
4v,An¿e n d , the retirem en t law to provide
the I beneficiary w ith a m onthly an n u ity
equivalent to the m axim um th a t can be
purchased by th e am ounts contributed by
the em ployee plus an equal am ount to be
contributed by the em ployer, providing
the em ployee has served not less th an 10
years and before retirem ent. (Adopted.)
R 17 Corvallis C hapter No. 29
The em ployer m atch the em ployees’
B B 9 on a salary not to exceed
$4200 annually. (Adopted.)
R 18 Rose City C hapter No. 5:
R 16 Columbia No. 34
Com pare Oregon retirem en t law to
those of o ther states and p rivate agen
cies, m ake tentative revisions and sub-
to 1950 general council. (Adopted.)
R 19 Public W elfare NoS31
T hat no em ployee be retired on less
th an $50 p er m onth. (Rejected.)
Recess for lunch un til 1:30 p. m.
The m eeting convened a t 1:30 p. m. Rob-
e rt Ashby, chairm an of the credentials
com m ittee, introduced Mrs. G e o r g e n a
K napp of C hapter No. 29 at Corvallis who
was voting by proxy,
I Tom Edwards, chairm an of the nom inat
ing com m ittee, read list of candidates nom i-
nated. It was m oved th at the nom inations
for president be closed and a unanim ous
ballot be cast for E. F. Chidsey, La G rande
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