Treasury, Post Office, and Executive Office Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1971: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 16900 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 1466 pages |
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Page 944
... post offices did not lend themselves readily to the conversion of part - time employees into full - time em- ployees . Studies have been completed in 23 post offices of varying size , but we have only implemented the maximum regular ...
... post offices did not lend themselves readily to the conversion of part - time employees into full - time em- ployees . Studies have been completed in 23 post offices of varying size , but we have only implemented the maximum regular ...
Page 962
... postal services at small offices is predicated on mail volume and the number of small post offices . The Fiscal Year 1971 estimated workload require- ments are based on the mail volume increase of 2.4 percent . This increase in workload ...
... postal services at small offices is predicated on mail volume and the number of small post offices . The Fiscal Year 1971 estimated workload require- ments are based on the mail volume increase of 2.4 percent . This increase in workload ...
Page 1256
... office or are they scattered in different agencies ? Mr. SCHLESINGER . They are in the Executive Office Building , Mr ... offices ? Mr. SCHLESINGER . They will be sitting where they are now . Senator YARBOROUGH . They won't go into other ...
... office or are they scattered in different agencies ? Mr. SCHLESINGER . They are in the Executive Office Building , Mr ... offices ? Mr. SCHLESINGER . They will be sitting where they are now . Senator YARBOROUGH . They won't go into other ...
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activity additional positions Administration and Regional AMOUNT PCT annual areas Authorized Level average positions budget estimate bulk mail Bureau of Research Chairman clerks coins Commissioner THROWER Committee compliance CONGRESS Customs data processing decrease delinquent accounts delivery Director Division dollars effect effort employees employment equipment evaluation facilities Federal filed firearms Fiscal Year 1971 functions funds handling Headquarters improve includes industrial engineering Internal Audit Internal Revenue Service investigations JUSTIFICATION mail processing maintenance man-years Mandatory manpower ment million needed NUNLIST pay increase percent increase Personnel Compensation Philadelphia Mint planning positions requested Post Office Department Postal Inspectors postal service productivity proposed protection purchase reduction Regional Operation reimbursements research and development responsibility result Salaries and Expenses Savings Bonds Secret Service Secretary securities Senator BOGGS Senator YARBOROUGH staff Subtotal tax returns taxpayer technical thousand tion transfer transportation Treasury U.S. Secret Service vehicles workload increases