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Regulation of the Minister of Posts and Telegraphs of March 28, 1949, on allowances for night duty and other allowances justified by special working conditions for employees of the state enterprise "Polska Poczta, Telegraf i Telefon".
Rozporządzenie Ministra Poczt i Telegrafów z dnia 28 marca 1949 r. o dodatkach za nocną służbę oraz innych dodatkach uzasadnionych szczególnymi warunkami pracy pracowników państwowego przedsiębiorstwa "Polska Poczta, Telegraf i Telefon".
Type
Regulation (Rozporządzenie)
Status
not in force - legal basis repealed (nieobowiązujący - uchylona podstawa prawna)
Announced
1949-03-28
Entry into force
1949-05-04
Texts
Related acts
Amending Acts (2)
- Regulation of the Minister of Posts and Telegraphs of June 12, 1950, amending the regulation on allowances for night duty and other allowances justified by the special working conditions of employees of the state enterprise "Polish Post, Telegraph and Telephone". · 1950-04-01
- Regulation of the Minister of Posts and Telegraphs of November 28, 1953, amending the rates of allowances for employees of the state enterprise "Polish Post, Telegraph and Telephone". · 1953-01-01
Acts referring to this act
- Acts Declared Repealed: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of September 5, 1957, concerning the remuneration of employees of the state enterprise 'Polish Post, Telegraph and Telephone'.
- Implementing Regulations: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of February 19, 1949, on the remuneration of employees of the state enterprise "Polish Post, Telegraph and Telephone".
- Amended Acts: Regulation of the Minister of Posts and Telegraphs of November 28, 1953, amending the rates of allowances for employees of the state enterprise "Polish Post, Telegraph and Telephone".
- Amended Acts: Regulation of the Minister of Posts and Telegraphs of June 12, 1950, amending the regulation on allowances for night duty and other allowances justified by the special working conditions of employees of the state enterprise "Polish Post, Telegraph and Telephone".