Federal Employees Salary Act of 1963. Hearings ..88-1 |
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... Congressman Celler . I agree with Mr. Corbett's view , obviously these rates must be considered in the light of executive pay . Let me offer , Mr. Chairman , in view of this obvious gap in our pres- entation at this time , that I would ...
... Congressman Celler . I agree with Mr. Corbett's view , obviously these rates must be considered in the light of executive pay . Let me offer , Mr. Chairman , in view of this obvious gap in our pres- entation at this time , that I would ...
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... Congressmen themselves by what I think is an unjustified fear of taking a hard look at their own salary situation , not only do a serious injustice to the Congressman and his family but do an in- justice to tens of thousands of the most ...
... Congressmen themselves by what I think is an unjustified fear of taking a hard look at their own salary situation , not only do a serious injustice to the Congressman and his family but do an in- justice to tens of thousands of the most ...
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... Congressman Corbett raises because if you do provide for the rates which we think are essential , then you move these grades above the level of the political executive and above the level of the Members of Congress and the judiciary ...
... Congressman Corbett raises because if you do provide for the rates which we think are essential , then you move these grades above the level of the political executive and above the level of the Members of Congress and the judiciary ...
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... Congressman . We say this after a great deal of consideration . We have been acutely aware of the problems being faced by the Cab- inet officers in bringing in people , the problems they are facing in los- ing people , the fact many of ...
... Congressman . We say this after a great deal of consideration . We have been acutely aware of the problems being faced by the Cab- inet officers in bringing in people , the problems they are facing in los- ing people , the fact many of ...
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... Congressman was $ 10,000 , and a Cabinet officer received , I believe , $ 15,000 . Since that time we have made , I believe at least two adjustments in both legisla- tive and executive pay , and this always is a difficult problem . I do ...
... Congressman was $ 10,000 , and a Cabinet officer received , I believe , $ 15,000 . Since that time we have made , I believe at least two adjustments in both legisla- tive and executive pay , and this always is a difficult problem . I do ...
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Page 241 - 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. A general survey of Government and industrial employees...
Page 242 - Federal salary rates shall be comparable with private enterprise salary rates for the same levels of work.
Page 260 - USC 1913; or (3) for salaries or other expenses of members of county and community committees established pursuant to section 8(b) of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, as amended, for engaging in any activities other than advisory and supervisory duties and delegated program functions prescribed in administrative regulations...
Page 12 - Section 4107 of title 38, United States Code, relating to grades and pay scales for certain positions within the Department of Medicine and Surgery of the Veterans' Administration, is amended to read as follows : "§4107.
Page 294 - President: (i) shall direct such agency or agencies, as he deems appropriate, to prepare and submit to him annually a report which compares the rates of salary fixed by statute for Federal employees with the rates of salary paid for the same levels of work...
Page 14 - ... f ) No officer or employee whose compensation is disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate shall be paid gross compensation at a rate in excess of $25,890, unless expressly authorized by law.
Page 185 - ... diminish the probability of a choice of men able as well as upright. Besides that, it would be repugnant to the vital principles of our Government virtually to exclude from public trusts talents and virtue unless accompanied by wealth.
Page 14 - All rates shall be computed to the nearest cent, counting one-half cent and over as a whole cent.
Page 260 - The rates of compensation of persons employed by the county committees established pursuant to section 8(b) of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act (16 USC...
Page 6 - The effective date of a change in enrollment under section 890. 301 (d) (2) is the first day of the first pay period beginning on or after January 1, 1967.