いつ POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE NINETIETH CONGRESS BARD DIVISION FIRST SESSION ON S. 2303 A BILL TO PROVIDE A UNIFORM SYSTEM FOR FIXING AND PART 2 80-326 AUGUST 21, 23, AND 24, 1967 Printed for the use of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1967 Biemiller, Andrew J., director of legislation, AFL-CIO, as presented by Markley Roberts, assistant to the director of legislation; accompanied by William Ryan, national coordinator, government employees depart- ment, International Association of Machinists; George Knaly, director of government operations, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers; and Paul Hutchings, research director, Metal Trades Depart- Greenfield, George A., chairman, Committee on Wages, National Asso- Griner, John F., president, American Federation of Government Em- Hutchings, Paul R., research director, Metal Trades Department, AFL- Macy, Hon. John W., Jr., Chairman, U.S. Civil Service Commission, Wolkomir, Dr. Nathan, president, National Federation of Federal Em- ployees; accompanied by Dr. Harold E. Finneagan, legislative liaison; Classification Act and wage board employees in Federal service represented by organizations having exclusive recognition, as of August 1966 (a Comparative rates of pay increases for representative grades of the general schedule, postal field service schedule, and average wage board schedule for the period 1945-67 (a chart). Employees covered by exclusive agreements, by Federal agency and employee organization, as of August 1966 (a table) Greenfield, George A., chairman, Wage Committee, National Association President's Special Panel on Federal Salaries_ Pay increases for representative grades-General schedule, postal field Total Federal personnel compensation and benefits (a table). 121 92 61 121 122 84 888 |