Federal Employees Salary Act of 1963: Hearings Before the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, First Session, on H. R. 7552, H. R. 7814, and Similar Bills; Bills to Adjust the Rates of Basic Compensation of Certain Officers and Employees in the Federal Government, and for Other Purposes ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - United States |
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... percent received more pay , 12 percent about the same , and only 27 percent less pay . Mr. JOHANSEN . On the 61 percent who received more FEDERAL EMPLOYEE SALARY ACT OF 1963 25.
... percent received more pay , 12 percent about the same , and only 27 percent less pay . Mr. JOHANSEN . On the 61 percent who received more FEDERAL EMPLOYEE SALARY ACT OF 1963 25.
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... percent who received more pay , was that because they went to positions ranking higher than the position they left in the Federal Government , or was it an equivalent position ? Mr. MACY . The data we have is not precise enough to ...
... percent who received more pay , was that because they went to positions ranking higher than the position they left in the Federal Government , or was it an equivalent position ? Mr. MACY . The data we have is not precise enough to ...
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... percent of the total budget . I think we need to consider it in relation to the total budgetary program . Mr. GROSS . I think we ought to . Mr. MACY . Right . Mr. GROSS . I think we ought to consider it in relation to the entire budget ...
... percent of the total budget . I think we need to consider it in relation to the total budgetary program . Mr. GROSS . I think we ought to . Mr. MACY . Right . Mr. GROSS . I think we ought to consider it in relation to the entire budget ...
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... percentage that would fall in that cate- gory out of the total corporations that are covered . Mr. GROSS . But it could be an important percentage , could it not ? Mr. MACY . No , I think it would be a very limited percentage of the ...
... percentage that would fall in that cate- gory out of the total corporations that are covered . Mr. GROSS . But it could be an important percentage , could it not ? Mr. MACY . No , I think it would be a very limited percentage of the ...
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... percent ? Mr. MACY . There are a number of objections . First , in increasing it by 6 percent , which presumably is to cover the 2 - year time lag , which I cited as a problem in my statement and on which I agree , this would mean that ...
... percent ? Mr. MACY . There are a number of objections . First , in increasing it by 6 percent , which presumably is to cover the 2 - year time lag , which I cited as a problem in my statement and on which I agree , this would mean that ...
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