Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1977: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session |
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... changes during the past year in this area ? Mr. CURRAN . No , sir . Revenues are slightly higher this year over last year , but they are not significantly changed . They are estimated at $ 9,841,000 in fiscal year 1976. That is ...
... changes during the past year in this area ? Mr. CURRAN . No , sir . Revenues are slightly higher this year over last year , but they are not significantly changed . They are estimated at $ 9,841,000 in fiscal year 1976. That is ...
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... rate due to GPO procedural changes , to relieve higher level employees of the work of proofreading ( 2 ) 1 GS - 14 ; 1 GS - 5 Personnel Benefits $ 26,840 2,550 29,390 15 . APPROPRIATION : SALARIES AND EXPENSES , LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ( 68.
... rate due to GPO procedural changes , to relieve higher level employees of the work of proofreading ( 2 ) 1 GS - 14 ; 1 GS - 5 Personnel Benefits $ 26,840 2,550 29,390 15 . APPROPRIATION : SALARIES AND EXPENSES , LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ( 68.
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... Changes . But still there was a real lack of timeliness . We are now putting this into computer form . Not only can we now produce this more rapidly , we are going to eventually replace this . We have some replacements . now , if I ...
... Changes . But still there was a real lack of timeliness . We are now putting this into computer form . Not only can we now produce this more rapidly , we are going to eventually replace this . We have some replacements . now , if I ...
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... change . The change is one which provides to our employees the opportunity for self - determination as to whether or not they will have an exclusive bargaining agent . In the request for 11 people in the personnel office , only 3 are ...
... change . The change is one which provides to our employees the opportunity for self - determination as to whether or not they will have an exclusive bargaining agent . In the request for 11 people in the personnel office , only 3 are ...
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... changes which have been made in the Library's regulations over the last 111⁄2 years , including the labor- managament regulation , but not excluding others , will lead us to if not fewer , at least easier resolution of these grievances ...
... changes which have been made in the Library's regulations over the last 111⁄2 years , including the labor- managament regulation , but not excluding others , will lead us to if not fewer , at least easier resolution of these grievances ...
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