Federal Pay Legislation: Hearings Before the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, United States Senate, Eighty-eighth Congress, First and Second Sessions, on H.R. 11049, a Bill to Adjust the Rates of Basic Compensation of Certain Officers and Employees in the Federal Government, and for Other Purposes, September 5, 1963, May 4, 7, 11, 14, 18, 22, and 25, 1964Considers legislation on Federal employee wage increases. |
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... charts : Statutory procedure followed in development of proposed schedules for Federal pay reform__ . Additional gap - Difference between 1961 and 1962 pay lines ... Leftover gap - The difference between schedule II and 1961 pay line ...
... charts : Statutory procedure followed in development of proposed schedules for Federal pay reform__ . Additional gap - Difference between 1961 and 1962 pay lines ... Leftover gap - The difference between schedule II and 1961 pay line ...
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... 3 1 3 13 35 13 2 1834338 26 50 Source : Letter from Gov. R. B. Tootell , Farm Credit Administration , Apr. 4 , 1963 . 1 UNITED NATIONS Pay of $ 20,000 or more for 34 FEDERAL PAY LEGISLATION Civil Service Commission charts:
... 3 1 3 13 35 13 2 1834338 26 50 Source : Letter from Gov. R. B. Tootell , Farm Credit Administration , Apr. 4 , 1963 . 1 UNITED NATIONS Pay of $ 20,000 or more for 34 FEDERAL PAY LEGISLATION Civil Service Commission charts:
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... charts which I sub- mit to you . This will be a somewhat more informal presentation . It was my judgment that this might be more helpful to the committee than to have a detailed statement of a narrative nature . Chart I endeavors to ...
... charts which I sub- mit to you . This will be a somewhat more informal presentation . It was my judgment that this might be more helpful to the committee than to have a detailed statement of a narrative nature . Chart I endeavors to ...
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... CHART I. STATUTORY PROCEDURE FOLLOWED IN DEVELOPMENT OF PROPOSED SCHEDULES Bureau of Labor Statistics salary survey report issued in late 1962 : National average private enterprise salaries for 75 position classes . Based on data from ...
... CHART I. STATUTORY PROCEDURE FOLLOWED IN DEVELOPMENT OF PROPOSED SCHEDULES Bureau of Labor Statistics salary survey report issued in late 1962 : National average private enterprise salaries for 75 position classes . Based on data from ...
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... Chart II is in three stages . It is offered in an effort to depict graphically the existence of the salary gap that calls for the adjust- ment in the schedules . Chart A , identified as the leftover gap , compares the difference be ...
... Chart II is in three stages . It is offered in an effort to depict graphically the existence of the salary gap that calls for the adjust- ment in the schedules . Chart A , identified as the leftover gap , compares the difference be ...
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