Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1965: Locomotive Inspection: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session. July 7, 1965 |
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... additional positions are equal to 11 percent of the 50 locomotive inspector positions now available . An additional 4 - percent increased productivity is anticipated from the changes in operations described in ( 2 ) , ( 3 ) , and ( 4 ) ...
... additional positions are equal to 11 percent of the 50 locomotive inspector positions now available . An additional 4 - percent increased productivity is anticipated from the changes in operations described in ( 2 ) , ( 3 ) , and ( 4 ) ...
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... additional work units resulting from such an increase in productivity would be worth approximately $ 170,000 a year . The Commission would achieve this increased productivity by the following changes in existing operations : " ( 1 ) At ...
... additional work units resulting from such an increase in productivity would be worth approximately $ 170,000 a year . The Commission would achieve this increased productivity by the following changes in existing operations : " ( 1 ) At ...
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... additional 4 % positions for field locomotive inspection activities . ( c ) Adding together the values derived in accordance with ( a ) and ( b ) above , provides the equivalent of 5 % positions . These 5 % additional positions are ...
... additional 4 % positions for field locomotive inspection activities . ( c ) Adding together the values derived in accordance with ( a ) and ( b ) above , provides the equivalent of 5 % positions . These 5 % additional positions are ...
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting Reorgan | 2 |
Reuss Hon Henry S a Representative in Congress from the State | 26 |
Letters statements etc submitted for the record byContinued | 27 |
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50 districts accidents activities administrative amended appointed appropriation approved assigned Assistant Director authority average number become effective Bldg Bureau of Car Bureau of Locomotive Bureau of Safety car service Chairman DAWSON Civil Service Commission classified civil service Commis committee Congress diesel locomotives Director and Assistant Director of Locomotive district inspectors district locomotive inspectors employees ERLENBORN examination found defective functions HOLIFIELD ICC/BOB increased inspect locomotives inspectors of locomotives Interstate Commerce Commission locomotive boilers Locomotive Inspection Act MANAGING DIRECTOR motive Inspection number of defects number of inspectors number of locomotives operation organization percent performed personnel PFAHLER positions President qualified railroad safety Railway Labor Executives regional director reorganization plan responsibility REUSS ROSENTHAL rules and regulations Safety and Service safety appliance SCHMID Section of Locomotive SEIDMAN statement statute statutory steam locomotives subcommittee supervision tion tive Inspection total number train transferred U.S. Civil Service WEBB workload