Salaries of Federal Government Employees. Hearings ... on S. 558, S. 559, S. 1762, S. 1772, S. 1790 ... May 9, 11, 18, 20, and 25, 1949 |
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Page 274
... superintendent of a division of the Railway Mail Service received the same salary as the superintendent of a division in the post office in 1925 , yet in 1948 he received $ 1,600 more than the post office super- visor ; an assistant ...
... superintendent of a division of the Railway Mail Service received the same salary as the superintendent of a division in the post office in 1925 , yet in 1948 he received $ 1,600 more than the post office super- visor ; an assistant ...
Page 275
... superintendent of finance in one of the largest offices with postal receipts approximating $ 150,000,000 , is accountable for handling of more than $ 1,000,000,000 in postal funds , money order , postal notes , savings bond , and stamp ...
... superintendent of finance in one of the largest offices with postal receipts approximating $ 150,000,000 , is accountable for handling of more than $ 1,000,000,000 in postal funds , money order , postal notes , savings bond , and stamp ...
Page 277
... superintendent in 1920 was $ 4,000 and in 1949 it is $ 5,550 , an increase of $ 1,550 or 38.7 percent ; while the $ 1,800 top salary of a clerk or carrier in 1920 has increased to $ 3,650 in 1949 , an increase of $ 1,850 or 102.7 ...
... superintendent in 1920 was $ 4,000 and in 1949 it is $ 5,550 , an increase of $ 1,550 or 38.7 percent ; while the $ 1,800 top salary of a clerk or carrier in 1920 has increased to $ 3,650 in 1949 , an increase of $ 1,850 or 102.7 ...
Page 278
... superintendents . For example , a chief mechanic , not in the largest office either , supervises more than 50 mechanics and must direct the overhauling and reconditioning of 800 trucks , most of which are not of recent nake . Not only ...
... superintendents . For example , a chief mechanic , not in the largest office either , supervises more than 50 mechanics and must direct the overhauling and reconditioning of 800 trucks , most of which are not of recent nake . Not only ...
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... superintendent .. 37.87 3,500 4.750 1,250 35.71 Auditor .. 4,000 5,350 Senior assistant superintendent . Superintendent . 1,350 33.75 3,900 5 , 350 1,450 37.17 4,300 5,550 Assistant general superintendent . General superintendent ...
... superintendent .. 37.87 3,500 4.750 1,250 35.71 Auditor .. 4,000 5,350 Senior assistant superintendent . Superintendent . 1,350 33.75 3,900 5 , 350 1,450 37.17 4,300 5,550 Assistant general superintendent . General superintendent ...
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Page 39 - All new appointments shall be made at the minimum rate of the appropriate grade or class thereof.
Page 40 - Act shall be made effective as of the first day of the first pay period which begins after the date of enactment of this Act or on the first day of the first pay period which begins after July 1, 1956, whichever shall be later.
Page 249 - PRESIDENT, DISTRICT NO. 44, INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MACHINISTS Mr. ALIFAS. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, my name is NP Alifas.
Page 29 - Office, (7) the General Accounting Office, (8) the Office of the Architect of the Capitol, and (9) the municipal government of the District of Columbia. (b) Subject to the exemptions specified in section 202, and except as provided in sections 204 and 205? this Act shall apply to all civilian positions, officers, and employees in or under the departments.
Page 88 - He has no choice but to be submissive to this action taken upon him." "He'll have this fellow doing everything he wants him to, he's told what to do, when to do it, and how to do it— no will of his own, like a puppet on a string.
Page 78 - We are working eveiy day in the week on resolving existing differences between the Navy on the one hand and the Army and Air Forces on the other.
Page 39 - Any officer or employee who is promoted or transferred to a position in a higher grade shall receive basic compensation at the lowest rate of such higher grade which exceeds his existing rate of basic compensation by not less than one step-increase of the grade from which he is promoted or transferred.
Page 254 - ... when and upon the certification of the person in the legislative branch or the head of the department or establishment employing such persons of the ability and qualifications personal to such employees as would justify such increased compensation: Provided further, That the increased compensation provided in this section to employees whose pay is adjusted from time to time through wage boards or similar authority shall be taken into consideration by such wage boards or similar authority in adjusting...
Page 40 - ... titles II and III of the Federal Employees Pay Act of 1945, as amended.
Page 85 - Under general supervision and with no supervisory responsibilities, records accounting and statistical data on tabulating cards by punching a series of holes In the cards In a specified sequence, using an alphabetical or a numerical key-punch machine, following written Information on records. May duplicate cards by using the duplicating device attached to machine. May keep files on punch cards.