Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1950 — Page 24
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(These eamings, as included In reports to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, include pay for overtime, and extra poy for holiday, Sunday and night work. Employees in these crafts with one year's service average $47.92 a week; with five
years’ service, $71.36 a week.)
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STORE HOURS 3 Monday Thru Friday, 8:30-6* . Saturday 8:30-8:30 "_ "Virginia Ave. Store Opens _ “Every Night Till 8:30 "1525 N. linois -Open Fridoy Til 8:30
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Fully Experienced Switchboard Operating Employees cevessns $5 6.45
(These earnings, as included in reports to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, include pay for overtime, and extra pay for holiday, Sunday and night work. Switchboard operating employees with one year's service average $42.88 a week; with five years’ service, $53.32
Average Weekly Earnings
ee ——Aflt-telephone employees get regular scheduled ‘pay increases from the - time they start until they become fully experienced and reach the top rate for their jobs. Under pratent contracts about 75 per cent of our * people w will
sir sed woged such: Fncreases: Fr 1950; PT AS SH a Bs BA LA
Tue Indiana Bell Telephone Company believes its employees should be well paid and that its wages should compare favorably
with those paid by other concerns
in Indiana for work requiring ‘simi. lar skills and experience. The waggs above show how well this policy is is being carried out.
Regular Raises in Pay
Telephone men and women receive regular, progression increases in wages from the time they start until they reach their top rates. These raises come along regularly every three
." months, six months or a year accord--ing to a definite schedule. :
About three-fourths of our em-
We Can't Forget... Your Money Pays Telephone Wages
® As a telephone user, you have a very real stake in telephone wage negotiations. Every dollar we pay out in wages is first paid in by you. The cost of any general wage increase would have to be » pid by fSlsphing . customers, 3 The Company's earnings are already too low. Since 1941, wage rates of Indiana Bell employees have increased $10,000,000 on an annual basis. But telephone rates have increased only $3,900,000 a year, or a liftle more than one-third as much. » .
ployees will receive a raise—or raises ..
—this year. Telephone people hizve steady work, good working So) dhrions and many
opportunities to advance in an ‘“‘up-from-the-ranks” business. They get 7 holidays a year with pay,
From one to three weeks vacation with
pay, depending on length of service:
Complete Benefit and Pension Plan They have the assurance of a complete Benefit and Pension Plan’ with all cost paid by the Company: Liberal payments for Sickness, Accident, Disability and Death.
Minimum pensions are $100 a month
at age 65, including Social Security. Many employees get more than $100 a month pensions, depending on pay and years of service. Any way you look at it — wages, working conditions, benefits or pen-
sions — telephone people are doing all right. That’s the way it should be;
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