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About The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1950)
3 YOUR 1950 OSEA BUDGET T he Hows, W hys and W herefores Your magazine staff feels that OSEA In 1949 our total receipts were members’ are interested in how the $22,400, $4,000 more than ‘1948. For organization’s finances are handled and how their money is spent. We re 1950 we look for as good a growth as print herewith the 1950 OSEA budget we showed in 1949. This means that all as adopted at the last General Council present members should keep their meeting by the Chapter delegates dw s paid up and at least 1,000 new members should be added during the There assembled. year. Also, it is expected that the Estimated 1950 Receipts | f l | year dues, 4,000 at $5.00. $20,000 chapter^ will come across with a few Partial-year dues 1,000 at 2.50.... 2,500 K bscriptions for extra copies of the Initiatiw W ees 1,000 at 1.00... 1,000 magazine to use in getting prospective Magazine Advertising ........ 2,400 new members interested in joining the Magazine subscriptions’":?..........I 250 OSEA. A little help from the chapters ■M iscellaneous......................... 50 "qn’obtdming advertising is also in line. ^ ^ 1 the expenditureside of the led T« l l Estimated ger, some of the highlights are^asr<fol- 1950 Receipts^..................... $26,200 ^ows: sa^aries are for our three paid employees at civil service rates, and Estimated 1950 Expenditures with provision for the regular annual Salaries, Social Security, Retirement ..............................$14,000 step increases, plus 6 months; employ Legal Expense .............. ......... ... . 300 ment, of an extra clerk-stenographer, plus the OSEA payments to the SIAC, Public Relations, Magazine, Bulletins .......I ..................U ....... 4,450 social: security and the new retirement Office Expense . ...... ... ...... . ...... 1,600 contributions for those employees. As General Council Expense (1950 1,100 an organization, we members are em Travel Expense ........ ..... ... ...... .. 1,000 ployers also, and as such we render Office Rental ......... 1,100 the same benefits to our OSEA em- Entertainmenla B B H B I ^ S ^ ^^^ ployees as we receive for ourselves MW ell. & Incidental ................. 300 from our employers. Office Furniture & Equipment.. 925 Legal expense is at a minimum fig ure, and is-intended to cover only such Total Estimated ' ^fcasional service as may be required 1950 Expenditures ................$24,975 from time to time through the year. Net Anticipated We now have no contracted legal re Surplus Receipts .....................$ 1,225- presentation as w ^ | the past practice Less 5% of 1950 Dues when the:initiation and passage of new Deposited to Reservé Acct.... 1,125ÍÍ legislation was of paramount interest; The public relations expenses in N6t Estimated Cash Surplus..$ 100 volve the printing and mailing of six What the Figures Mean issues of the State Employee at about In general, figures are a cold means $550 per issue, the mailing only of. six of telling a story, and a little digging bulletins a y ear to each member, the. behind the scenes discloses a few in printing of literature f S o S E A mem- teresting points about our budget that TOgnip drives, and all other expense every member should know: I in advancing the interests of the asso- RENEW YO U R OSEA M EMBERSHIP N O W