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McCooey, Richard J., president, Restaurant Beverage Association of
Washington, D.C., statement in support of police and firemen proposed
pay legislation

Macy, John W., Chairman, U.S. Civil Service Commission, letter dated
Nov. 13, 1967, to Hon. Alan Bible, expressing Commission's views on
S. 2102_

Smith, Fred B., General Counsel of the Treasury, letter dated June 1,
1967, to Hon. Alan Bible, expressing views on S. 1511...

CHARTS

(A) Comparison of police private minimum salary rates (cities over 500,000 population)_

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(B) Comparison of police private maximum salary rates (cities over 500,000 population)___

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(C) Comparison of fire private minimum salary rates (cities over 500,000 population)__

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(D) Comparison of fire private maximum salary rates (cities over 500,000 population)..........

(E) Comparison of police private salary rates (minimum and maximum)_ (F) Comparison of fire private salary rates (minimum and maximum)__

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FEBRUARY 14, 1968

POLICE DETECTIVES

S. 2623: To amend the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 to abolish the rank of detective in the Metropolitan Police force, and to promote persons with such rank to the rank of detective sergeants

Staff memorandum

STATEMENTS

Brewster, Hon. Daniel B., U.S. Senator from the State of Maryland. Moyer, Thomas F., assistant corporation counsel for the District of Columbia..

Sullivan, John L., chairman, legislative committee of the Policemen's Association of the District of Columbia.......

MATERIAL RECEIVED FOR THE RECORD

Government of the District of Columbia:

Fletcher, Thomas W., assistant to the Commissioner, letter dated February 9, 1968, to Hon. Alan Bible, opposing enactment of S. 2623..

FEBRUARY 14, 1968

TEACHERS' SALARY LEGISLATION

S. 2659 and S. 2679: To amend the District of Columbia Teachers' Salary
Act of 1955 as amended_

Staff memorandum_.

STATEMENTS

Carroll, Joseph M., Associate Superintendent of Schools, District of
Columbia

District of Columbia Government:

Eaton, John A., personnel officer.

Moyer, Thomas F., assistant Corporation Counsel..
Washington, Hon. Walter E., Commissioner. _

Weinberg, Donald H., chief, pay systems and labor relations division.. DuBasky, Mrs. Mayo, legislative chairman, D.C. Congress of Parents and Teachers

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Griffith, Miss Elizabeth D., executive secretary, District of Columbia Education Association_.

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Haworth, Dr. Ellis, chairman, Education Committee, D.C. Federation of
Citizens Associations; also representing D.C. Federation of Civic As-
sociations...
Hewlett, Rev. Everett A., president, Board of Education of the Ditricts of
Columbia

Jenkins, Miss Eloise T., legislative chairman, Elementary Principals As-
sociation__

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112

McLin, William H., senior legislative consultant, National Education
Association_ _ _

Malone, Mrs. Lawrence, chairman, School Budget Committee, D.C. Citizens for Better Public Education, Inc.

Manning, Dr. William R., Superintendent of Schools, District of Columbia
Morse, Hon. Wayne, U.S. Senator from the State of Oregon..

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Samuel, Miss Helen A., National Education Association State Director for
District of Columbia.__

Washington, Hon. Walter E., Commissioner of the District of Columbia..
Washington Teachers Union:

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Simons, William H., president.

Goodloe, Don B., legislative representative_

MATERIAL SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD

Bredesen, Mrs. Dorothy A., Brent Parent-Teachers Association, letter
dated February 13, 1968, supporting teacher pay increase legislation____
District of Columbia Government (charts and tables):

Comparison of present and proposed minimum and maximum salaries
paid teachers with bachelor's degrees by seven local school systems
in the Washington Metropolitan Area_-_-

Comparison of the competitive position of teacher salaries provided in
S. 2659, and in S. 2679, and the salaries presently provided in Dis-
trict of Columbia Metropolitan school systems and the other 20
major school systems__-

Table 1. Trend in the salary for beginning bachelor of arts teachers
by school systems in the Washington Metropolitan Area....

Table 2. Average annual starting salaries paid to men and women
graduates with bachelor's degree (June 1967)___

Table 3. Ranking of the District of Columbia with six area school
systems for minimum salaries paid classroom teachers_.

Table 4. Ranking of District of Columbia with six area school systems
for maximum salaries paid classroom teachers-----

Table 5. Ranking of the District of Columbia with 20 cities over 500,000
population for minimum salaries paid classroom teachers, 1967-68--
Table 6. Index relationship of proposed maximum salaries for key
jobs as a percentage of salary step 13 for classroom teachers with a
master's degree_-.

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Table 7. Educational requirements for paid teacher aides in 217 school
systems with 12,000 or more enrollment-1966-67-.

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Table 8. Sources of funds for teacher aide programs, 1965-66, school
systems enrolling 12,000 or more pupils.---

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Comparison of present and proposed minimum and maximum salaries
paid teachers by seven local school systems in the Washington
Metropolitan Area :

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Comparison of minimum and maximum salaries paid teachers by 21

cities over 500,000 population:

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Chart 4B. Master's degree, maximum salaries___.

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Chart 5. Estimated annual starting salaries paid graduates, with the
bachelor's degree, June 1968-

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Chart 6. Comparison of salaries of mayor (city managers) and super-
intendents of schools..

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Eaton, John H., personnel officer, District of Columbia, letter dated February 16, 1968, to Hon. William B. Spong, Jr., presenting information concerning number of teacher-aides presently employed by the local school jurisdictions_

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McCooey, Richard J., president, Restaurant Beverage Association of
Washington, D.C., statement in support of police and firemen proposed
pay legislation_

Macy, John W., Chairman, U.S. Civil Service Commission, letter dated
Nov. 13, 1967, to Hon. Alan Bible, expressing Commission's views on
S. 2102.

Smith, Fred B., General Counsel of the Treasury, letter dated June 1,
1967, to Hon. Alan Bible, expressing views on S. 1511..

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CHARTS

(B) Comparison of police private maximum salary rates (cities over 500,000 population).

(A) Comparison of police private minimum salary rates (cities over 500,000 population).

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(C) Comparison of fire private minimum salary rates (cities over 500,000 population)___

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(D) Comparison of fire private maximum salary rates (cities over 500,000 population)___

(E) Comparison of police private salary rates (minimum and maximum)__ (F) Comparison of fire private salary rates (minimum and maximum)__

FEBRUARY 14, 1968

POLICE DETECTIVES

S. 2623: To amend the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 to abolish the rank of detective in the Metropolitan Police force, and to promote persons with such rank to the rank of detective sergeants...

Staff memorandum_

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STATEMENTS

Brewster, Hon. Daniel B., U.S. Senator from the State of Maryland. Moyer, Thomas F., assistant corporation counsel for the District of Columbia__

Sullivan, John L., chairman, legislative committee of the Policemen's Association of the District of Columbia...

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MATERIAL RECEIVED FOR THE RECORD

Government of the District of Columbia:

Fletcher, Thomas W., assistant to the Commissioner, letter dated February 9, 1968, to Hon. Alan Bible, opposing enactment of S. 2623_

FEBRUARY 14, 1968

TEACHERS' SALARY LEGISLATION

S. 2659 and S. 2679: To amend the District of Columbia Teachers' Salary
Act of 1955 as amended_

Staff memorandum__

STATEMENTS

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Carroll, Joseph M., Associate Superintendent of Schools, District of
Columbia

District of Columbia Government:

Eaton, John A., personnel officer

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Moyer, Thomas F., assistant Corporation Counsel.
Washington, Hon. Walter E., Commissioner__

Weinberg, Donald H., chief, pay systems and labor relations division.. DuBasky, Mrs. Mayo, legislative chairman, D.C. Congress of Parents and Teachers

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Griffith, Miss Elizabeth D., executive secretary, District of Columbia Education Association.

138

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Haworth, Dr. Ellis, chairman, Education Committee, D.C. Federation of
Citizens Associations; also representing D.C. Federation of Civic As-
sociations__

Hewlett, Rev. Everett A., president, Board of Education of the Ditricts of
Columbia..

Jenkins, Miss Eloise T., legislative chairman, Elementary Principals As-
sociation__

Page

159

112

McLin, William H., senior legislative consultant, National Education
Association__.

Malone, Mrs. Lawrence, chairman, School Budget Committee, D.C. Citi-
zens for Better Public Education, Inc. --

Manning, Dr. William R., Superintendent of Schools, District of Columbia
Morse, Hon. Wayne, U.S. Senator from the State of Oregon..

Samuel, Miss Helen A., National Education Association State Director for
District of Columbia__.

Washington, Hon. Walter E., Commissioner of the District of Columbia..
Washington Teachers Union:

Goodloe, Don B., legislative representative_ _

Simons, William H., president....

MATERIAL SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD

Bredesen, Mrs. Dorothy A., Brent Parent-Teachers Association, letter
dated February 13, 1968, supporting teacher pay increase legislation_‒‒‒
District of Columbia Government (charts and tables):

Comparison of present and proposed minimum and maximum salaries
paid teachers with bachelor's degrees by seven local school systems
in the Washington Metropolitan Area----
Comparison of the competitive position of teacher salaries provided in
S. 2659, and in S. 2679, and the salaries presently provided in Dis-
trict of Columbia Metropolitan school systems and the other 20
major school systems__

Table 1. Trend in the salary for beginning bachelor of arts teachers
by school systems in the Washington Metropolitan Area....
Table 2. Average annual starting salaries paid to men and women
graduates with bachelor's degree (June 1967).

Table 3. Ranking of the District of Columbia with six area school
systems for minimum salaries paid classroom teachers---

Table 4. Ranking of District of Columbia with six area school systems
for maximum salaries paid classroom teachers___

Table 5. Ranking of the District of Columbia with 20 cities over 500,000
population for minimum salaries paid classroom teachers, 1967-68--
Table 6. Index relationship of proposed maximum salaries for key
jobs as a percentage of salary step 13 for classroom teachers with a
master's degree__.

Table 7. Educational requirements for paid teacher aides in 217 school
systems with 12,000 or more enrollment-1966-67--

Table 8. Sources of funds for teacher aide programs, 1965-66, school
systems enrolling 12,000 or more pupils_

Comparison of present and proposed minimum and maximum salaries
paid teachers by seven local school systems in the Washington
Metropolitan Area:

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Chart 1. Bachelor's degree_

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Chart 2. Master's degree__

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Comparison of minimum and maximum salaries paid teachers by 21

cities over 500.000 population:

Chart 3A. Bachelor's degree, minimum salaries_.

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Chart 3B. Bachelor's degree, maximum salaries.

Chart 4A. Master's degree, minimum salaries___.

Chart 4B. Master's degree, maximum salaries---

Chart 5. Estimated annual starting salaries paid graduates. with the
bachelor's degree, June 1968.

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Chart 6. Comparison of salaries of mayor (city managers) and super-
intendents of schools___

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Eaton, John H., personnel officer, District of Columbia, letter dated February 16, 1968, to Hon. William B. Spong, Jr., presenting information concerning number of teacher-aides presently employed by the local school jurisdictions___.

126

McCooey, Richard J., president, Restaurant Beverage Association of
Washington, D.C., statement in support of police and firemen proposed
pay legislation_

Macy, John W., Chairman, U.S. Civil Service Commission, letter dated
Nov. 13, 1967, to Hon. Alan Bible, expressing Commission's views on
S. 2102

Smith, Fred B., General Counsel of the Treasury, letter dated June 1,
1967, to Hon. Alan Bible, expressing views on S. 1511..

CHARTS

(A) Comparison of police private minimum salary rates (cities over 500,000 population).

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(C) Comparison of fire private minimum salary rates (cities over 500,000 population) -

(B) Comparison of police private maximum salary rates (cities over 500,000 population)_

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(D) Comparison of fire private maximum salary rates (cities over 500,000 population)__

(E) Comparison of police private salary rates (minimum and maximum)__ (F) Comparison of fire private salary rates (minimum and maximum)__

FEBRUARY 14, 1968

POLICE DETECTIVES

S. 2623: To amend the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 to abolish the rank of detective in the Metropolitan Police force, and to promote persons with such rank to the rank of detective sergeants...

Staff memorandum

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STATEMENTS

Brewster, Hon. Daniel B., U.S. Senator from the State of Maryland._ Moyer, Thomas F., assistant corporation counsel for the District of Columbia__

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62

Sullivan, John L., chairman, legislative committee of the Policemen's Association of the District of Columbia.

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MATERIAL RECEIVED FOR THE RECORD

Government of the District of Columbia:

Fletcher, Thomas W., assistant to the Commissioner, letter dated February 9, 1968, to Hon. Alan Bible, opposing enactment of S. 2623_

59

FEBRUARY 14, 1968

TEACHERS' SALARY LEGISLATION

S. 2659 and S. 2679: To amend the District of Columbia Teachers' Salary
Act of 1955 as amended.

Staff memorandum _ _

STATEMENTS

Carroll, Joseph M., Associate Superintendent of Schools, District of
Columbia

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District of Columbia Government:

Eaton, John A., personnel officer...

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Moyer, Thomas F., assistant Corporation Counsel. -
Washington, Hon. Walter E., Commissioner_.

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Weinberg, Donald H., chief, pay systems and labor relations division.. DuBasky, Mrs. Mayo, legislative chairman, D.C. Congress of Parents and Teachers

99

158

Griffith, Miss Elizabeth D., executive secretary, District of Columbia Education Association..

138

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