Independent Offices Appropriations, 1965: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-eighth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 11296, Making Appropriations for Sundry Independent Executive Bureaus, Boards, Commissions, Corporations, Agencies, and Offices, for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1965, and for Other Purposes, Part 1 |
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... positions at rates equal to or Num- Num- Num- in excess of $ 20,000 : ber Total salary ber Total salary ber Director . 1 $ 22,500 1 $ 22,500 1 Deputy Director . Total salary $ 22,500 1 20 , 500 1 20 , 500 GS - 18 , $ 20,000 : Technical ...
... positions at rates equal to or Num- Num- Num- in excess of $ 20,000 : ber Total salary ber Total salary ber Director . 1 $ 22,500 1 $ 22,500 1 Deputy Director . Total salary $ 22,500 1 20 , 500 1 20 , 500 GS - 18 , $ 20,000 : Technical ...
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... positions positions Dollar number of cost permanent positions number of all positions Dollar cost number of number of Dollar permanent positions all positions cost Economic regulation : 449 429 Other objects . $ 4 , 560 , 600 552 , 200 ...
... positions positions Dollar number of cost permanent positions number of all positions Dollar cost number of number of Dollar permanent positions all positions cost Economic regulation : 449 429 Other objects . $ 4 , 560 , 600 552 , 200 ...
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... positions and the various other cost adjustments detailed in th justifications ; and Senator MAGNUSON . I do not ... positions which have not yet bee filled or positions which were filled and people have left for one reaso or another ...
... positions and the various other cost adjustments detailed in th justifications ; and Senator MAGNUSON . I do not ... positions which have not yet bee filled or positions which were filled and people have left for one reaso or another ...
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... positions . CAB STAFF DECREASES We are projecting decreases , totaling $ 193,900 , resulting from our planned elimination of 26 positions throughout our various activities . The exception is in the Bureau of Safety . ORGANIZATIONAL ...
... positions . CAB STAFF DECREASES We are projecting decreases , totaling $ 193,900 , resulting from our planned elimination of 26 positions throughout our various activities . The exception is in the Bureau of Safety . ORGANIZATIONAL ...
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... positions . We are projecting decreases , totaling $ 193,900 , resulting from our planned elimination of 26 positions throughout our various activities . The exception is in the Bureau of Safety . ORGANIZATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS The ...
... positions . We are projecting decreases , totaling $ 193,900 , resulting from our planned elimination of 26 positions throughout our various activities . The exception is in the Bureau of Safety . ORGANIZATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS The ...
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