Deficiency Appropriations Bill, 1964: Hearings Before Subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, Second Session |
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... benefits . Travel and transportation of persons .. 23 Rent , communications , and utilities . 24 Printing and reproduction . 25 Other services . Services of other agencies . 26 Supplies and materials .. 31 Equipment ... Total ...
... benefits . Travel and transportation of persons .. 23 Rent , communications , and utilities . 24 Printing and reproduction . 25 Other services . Services of other agencies . 26 Supplies and materials .. 31 Equipment ... Total ...
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... benefits and is for the rate increases granted the following classes of employees : Lithographic___ . Crafts and custodial____ Supervisors of crafts staffs_ . Total _ - _ - _- $ 2,300 21 , 600 5 , 100 29 , 000 The results of the annual ...
... benefits and is for the rate increases granted the following classes of employees : Lithographic___ . Crafts and custodial____ Supervisors of crafts staffs_ . Total _ - _ - _- $ 2,300 21 , 600 5 , 100 29 , 000 The results of the annual ...
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... is for salaries and related expenses , such as retirement and other benefits , we had no alternative except to leave some positions unfilled to make up some $ 70,000 of these extra costs . We just do not see how we can 4.
... is for salaries and related expenses , such as retirement and other benefits , we had no alternative except to leave some positions unfilled to make up some $ 70,000 of these extra costs . We just do not see how we can 4.
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... benefits . 59,427 533 2,894 59 , 535 533 2,894 108 62,854 62 , 962 108 5,273 5,280 7 21 Travel and transportation of persons . 781 781 22 Transportation of things .. 509 509 23 Rent , communications , and utilities .. 930 930 31 ...
... benefits . 59,427 533 2,894 59 , 535 533 2,894 108 62,854 62 , 962 108 5,273 5,280 7 21 Travel and transportation of persons . 781 781 22 Transportation of things .. 509 509 23 Rent , communications , and utilities .. 930 930 31 ...
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... benefits : Military .. Civilian 112,949 122 , 084 9 , 135 38 , 515 40 , 180 1 , 665 21 Travel and transportation of persons .. 22 Transportation of things ... 23 Rent , communications , and utilities .. 24 Printing and reproduction ...
... benefits : Military .. Civilian 112,949 122 , 084 9 , 135 38 , 515 40 , 180 1 , 665 21 Travel and transportation of persons .. 22 Transportation of things ... 23 Rent , communications , and utilities .. 24 Printing and reproduction ...
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11 Personnel compensation 1964 appropriation 1964 presently available 1964 revised estimate 26 Supplies absorb actual additional amount adjusted Administration Admiral ROLAND Air Force approved Army available 1964 revised Average number Bonneville Power Administration budget estimated Bureau Chairman Children's Hospital Coast Guard Columbia River Treaty committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY costs December December 31 deficiency Department DIRECTOR District of Columbia Drakesboro effective EVINS expenditures Federal share feed grain fiscal year 1964 FOGARTY Full-time equivalent GARY GLEASON GRANT HENLOCK House Document 203 January 20 JONAS June 30 jurisdictions justifications legislation MAHON military personnel million NATCHER Navy obligational authority October Office percent permanent positions Personnel benefits PILLION presently available 1964 Program by activities Public Buildings Service Public Law quarter Reserve personnel revised estimate Increase Services Pay Act South Dakota supplemental appropriation supplemental request thousands of dollars Total obligations Uniformed Services Pay wage board increases wage rates WEATHERBEE
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Page 95 - Law 763 provides that the compensation of such employees shall be fixed and adjusted from time to time as nearly as is consistent with the public interest in accordance with prevailing rates. A general survey of Government and industrial employees...
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Page 65 - Old-Age Assistance, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Aid to the Blind, and Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled. (m) "Federal reserve banks" means the 12 Federal Reserve Banks and their 24 branches. (n) "Firm" means a retail food store or a wholesale food concern.
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Page 167 - Act of 1949, as amended, which provides that the compensation of employees in recognized trades or crafts shall be fixed and adjusted from time to time as nearly as is consistent with the public interest in accordance with prevailing rates. The Army-Air Force Wage Board, established February 21, 1952 (AR 15165), by the Secretaries of Army and the Air Force, has the responsibility and jurisdiction over the determination of appropriate wage rates and issuing locality wage schedules to the two Departments....
Page 167 - Operation and maintenance, general" appropriation to meet the costs of wage board rate increases occurring during the period October 1, 1963, through June 1965, and not budgeted for in the fiscal year 1965 estimate. Wage board increases are established In accordance with authority contained in the Classification Act of 1949, as amended, which provides that the compensation of employees in recognized trades or crafts shall be fixed...
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