Extending Apportionment Requirement to Temporary Summer Employment(88-1) |
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... arrears of their apportionment quota . In today's labor market , we cannot attract enough appli- cants from those States and territories in arrears to meet their apportionment quota . Further , apportionment is an unnecessary ...
... arrears of their apportionment quota . In today's labor market , we cannot attract enough appli- cants from those States and territories in arrears to meet their apportionment quota . Further , apportionment is an unnecessary ...
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... arrears of their apportionment quota will decline consideration for appointment than will those living in areas in excess of quota . Day - to - day experience with other examinations , such as that for clerk - typist and clerk ...
... arrears of their apportionment quota will decline consideration for appointment than will those living in areas in excess of quota . Day - to - day experience with other examinations , such as that for clerk - typist and clerk ...
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... ARREARS IN ARREARS 1. American Samoa . 6 0 32. Wyoming . 91 61 2. Guam . 18 0 33. Mississippi . 602 445 3. Virgin Islands . 0 34. Arkansas . 494 388 4. Puerto Rico .. 649 45 35. South Carolina . 658 527 5. Alaska . 62 5 36. New York ...
... ARREARS IN ARREARS 1. American Samoa . 6 0 32. Wyoming . 91 61 2. Guam . 18 0 33. Mississippi . 602 445 3. Virgin Islands . 0 34. Arkansas . 494 388 4. Puerto Rico .. 649 45 35. South Carolina . 658 527 5. Alaska . 62 5 36. New York ...
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... arrears . a competitive system , it ought to be > merits of individuals without hav- n . So far as the examinations that nts when they employ these students , mination is , whether it is written or n , Mr. Watson , in the examinations ...
... arrears . a competitive system , it ought to be > merits of individuals without hav- n . So far as the examinations that nts when they employ these students , mination is , whether it is written or n , Mr. Watson , in the examinations ...
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... arrears on the appor- tionment quota . Mr. WATSON . Mr. Macy , from your figures I notice that from Cali- fornia you have about 37 engaged in summer employment and from New York , 110 , as against 628 from Maryland and 546 from Virginia ...
... arrears on the appor- tionment quota . Mr. WATSON . Mr. Macy , from your figures I notice that from Cali- fornia you have about 37 engaged in summer employment and from New York , 110 , as against 628 from Maryland and 546 from Virginia ...
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87th Congress 90 days Act of January actually applications apportion apportionment bill apportionment provision apportionment quota APPORTIONMENT REQUIREMENT BECKWORTH believe bill BROYHILL California Chairman Civil Service Act Civil Service Commission COMMITTEE ON POST competitive examination departments and agencies distribution District of Columbia DULSKI Estimated payroll Estimated summer experience extend the apportionment Federal Government Federal jobs feel figures filled Fulton GEORGE give going individual January 16 KATHARINE ST legislation MACY March 20 Maryland ment merit system metropolitan area nonveterans number of positions OFFICE AND CIVIL opportunity patronage percentage plans for summer Post Office qualified question replacement seasonal seat of government Senate South Carolina statement stenographer student trainee subcommittee summer appointments Summer interns summer jobs temporary summer employment territories in arrears tion total number vacation veterans vote Washington Washington area WATSON West Virginia White House workload
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Page 12 - HR 3741 (Slack), to extend the apportionment requirement in the Civil Service Act of January 16, 1883, to temporary summer employment, and for other purposes.
Page 14 - Eligible" means an applicant who meets the minimum requirements for entrance to an examination and is rated 70 or more in the examination by the Commission. (6...
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Page 12 - July 12, 1968. Hon. THADDEUS J. DULSKI, Chairman, Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives. DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN : This is in reply to your request for the views of the Civil Service Commission on identical bills HR 10342 and HR 12881, "To authorize the payment of allowances to defray commuting expenses of civilian employees of executive agencies assigned to duty at remote worksites, and for other purposes.
Page 11 - I appreciate the candor with which you have approached the job of completing your statement and trying to answer some of the questions that have been raised in the past, and we have reviewed that.