Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Post Office and Civil ServiceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Civil service |
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... Standards Act of 1938 . ister the : s is DS US Coordinated Federal Wage System ( CFWS ) . Presently in use and incorporated into the coordinated plan . It covers about 500,000 non supervisory positions in the trades and crafts . The ...
... Standards Act of 1938 . ister the : s is DS US Coordinated Federal Wage System ( CFWS ) . Presently in use and incorporated into the coordinated plan . It covers about 500,000 non supervisory positions in the trades and crafts . The ...
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... standards . The Task Force made this determination after an intensive study of the various job evaluation systems now in use in the Federal Government , the State governments , and a sample of major companies in the private sector . The ...
... standards . The Task Force made this determination after an intensive study of the various job evaluation systems now in use in the Federal Government , the State governments , and a sample of major companies in the private sector . The ...
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... Standards Act of 1938 . Coordinated Federal Wage System ( CFWS ) . Presently in use and incorporated into the coordinated plan . It covers about 500,000 non supervisory positions in the trades and crafts . The leadmen , foremen , and ...
... Standards Act of 1938 . Coordinated Federal Wage System ( CFWS ) . Presently in use and incorporated into the coordinated plan . It covers about 500,000 non supervisory positions in the trades and crafts . The leadmen , foremen , and ...
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... standards issued by the U. S. Civil Service Commission that constitute the criteria for determining the relative worth of jobs in terms of grades ; a job ranking method under which the skill level of a job is decided by comparison of ...
... standards issued by the U. S. Civil Service Commission that constitute the criteria for determining the relative worth of jobs in terms of grades ; a job ranking method under which the skill level of a job is decided by comparison of ...
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... Standards Board to be appropriate for such entry . The U. S. Civil Service Commission would have the responsibility for determining which occupations should be incorporated in the Special Occupations Evaluation Systems . General ...
... Standards Board to be appropriate for such entry . The U. S. Civil Service Commission would have the responsibility for determining which occupations should be incorporated in the Special Occupations Evaluation Systems . General ...
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Page 64 - Law 763 provides that the compensation of such employees shall be fixed and adjusted from time to time as nearly as is consistent with the public interest in accordance with prevailing rates.
Page 16 - It is a report prepared by the Post Office and Civil Service Committees of the Senate and the House of Representatives...
Page 478 - ... emergency or seasonal employees whose employment is of uncertain or purely temporary duration, or who are employed for brief periods at intervals...
Page 556 - EDUCATION representing the Council on Medical Education of the American Medical Association and the Executive Council of the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Page 252 - Service Commission upon request by the Commission. SEC. 304. (a) Within one year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Commission shall submit to the President and the Congress an interim progress report on the current status and results of its activities under this Act, together with its current findings.
Page 227 - ... Act of 1970 (Public Law 91-656) Other related documents -Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government (First Hoover Commission) • Report on Personnel Management (February 1949) • Appendix A, Task Force Report on Federal Personnel (January 1949) -Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government (Second Hoover Commission) • Report on Personnel and Civil Service (February 1955) • Task Force Report on Personnel and Civil Service (February 1955)...
Page 133 - First, it is designed to provide external reports required by the Civil Service Commission and the Office of Management and Budget and secondly, it is the source of personnel data for DOT's internal personnel management.
Page 572 - Research. Systematic, critical, intensive investigation directed toward the development of new or fuller scientific knowledge of the subject studied. It may be with or without reference to a specific application. The investigations may be theoretical, taxonomic , experimental, or simulative.
Page 209 - It shall be the policy of the Postal Service to maintain compensation and benefits for all officers and employees on a standard of comparability to the compensation and benefits paid for comparable levels of work in the private sector of the economy.
Page 46 - States ; (16) student nurses, medical or dental interns, residents-intraining, student dietitians, student physical therapists, student occupational therapists, and other student employees, assigned or attached to a hospital, clinic, or laboratory primarily for training purposes, whose pay is fixed under subchapter V of chapter 53...