Extending Apportionment Requirement to Temporary Summer Employment(88-1) |
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... planning nature from the departments and agenies in order to make it possible for us to have a clear picture as to ... plans for summer employment of students in the Washington area for 1963. The statement should reflect your policies ...
... planning nature from the departments and agenies in order to make it possible for us to have a clear picture as to ... plans for summer employment of students in the Washington area for 1963. The statement should reflect your policies ...
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... plans for summer hires as of the date of the survey ] Nature of positions Estimated summer Agency employ- ment ... Planning . 25 36 , 200 10 15 Executive departments : State . 200 160,000 160 AID . 175 200,000 100 Peace Corps . 0 ...
... plans for summer hires as of the date of the survey ] Nature of positions Estimated summer Agency employ- ment ... Planning . 25 36 , 200 10 15 Executive departments : State . 200 160,000 160 AID . 175 200,000 100 Peace Corps . 0 ...
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... plans for summer hires as of the date of the survey ] Nature of positions Estimated summer Agency employ- ment ... Planning Commission . 3 3 National Capital Transporta- tion Agency . 20 NLRB . 30 20,000 National Science Foundation . 20 ...
... plans for summer hires as of the date of the survey ] Nature of positions Estimated summer Agency employ- ment ... Planning Commission . 3 3 National Capital Transporta- tion Agency . 20 NLRB . 30 20,000 National Science Foundation . 20 ...
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... plan those seminars in an orderly fashion , the White House has re- quested some indication as to the numbers of individuals and the names of individuals who are going to participate in that program . I think this has been interpreted ...
... plan those seminars in an orderly fashion , the White House has re- quested some indication as to the numbers of individuals and the names of individuals who are going to participate in that program . I think this has been interpreted ...
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... plans for summer hire as of the date of this survey . So it could very well be 10,000 ? Mr. MACY . It could very well be 2,000 . Mr. WATSON . Sir ? and that it should be possible to carry out meritorious TEMPORARY SUMMER EMPLOYMENT 27.
... plans for summer hire as of the date of this survey . So it could very well be 10,000 ? Mr. MACY . It could very well be 2,000 . Mr. WATSON . Sir ? and that it should be possible to carry out meritorious TEMPORARY SUMMER EMPLOYMENT 27.
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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...
Page 12 - In atrributing success of the program it is not always evident in Washington how much of it is due to the leaders in the field themselves. I would like with your permission, to introduce into the record the names of our sea grant directors in the institutional programs who through their own brilliance, coordinating ability and dedication have succeeded in welding together various departments. Secondly, one must recognize that most of the fiscal success of the program, advancing from last year to...
Page 9 - Mr. Chairman, there is one other question. I would like to ask the witness if he is acquainted with Samuel Rosenwein. Mr. YERKES. Yes, indeed. He attended Communist meetings in Los Angeles, but he came awfully late. Mr. TAVENNER. He was a member of this particular group of which you were a member? ' Mr. YERKES. I am reasonably certain of that. He is a lawyer.
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.