Reclassification of Certain Positions in the Postal Field Service: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 7, and Related Bills |
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90th Congress Assistant Postmaster average basis bill bulk mail Bureau busdriver Calif certainly Civil Service Commission Classification Act clerks and carriers committee comparability CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressman craft CULLEN CUNNINGHAM distribution clerks duties enactment examination fact Federal FORD going Government grade HALLBECK HANLEY higher level HILLIARD hiring Holsman JASPAN KEATING key positions labor legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS linkage Macy mail handlers McAvoy MCCLURE mechanization morning MURPHY NILAN operation opportunity pay increase percent personnel PFS level Post Office Department postal clerk postal employees postal field service postal service postal workers present President private industry problem promoted proposed question rank receive reclassification recruitment responsibilities route RUPPE rural carrier rural delivery service rural letter carrier salary level scheme special delivery messenger statement subcommittee supervisors testimony Thank tion top step turnover United Parcel Service upgrading vehicle wage women
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Page 36 - ... salary levels for the several Federal statutory salary systems shall be interrelated and shall be set and adjusted in accordance with these principles. HR 7 proposes action which would be contrary to those statutory principles. By message of April 5, 1967, the President recommended the creation of a Special Joint .Salary Commission representing the executive, legislative, and judicial branches to examine all Federal statutory pay systems. This examination would involve an evaluation of the manner...
Page 135 - ... subcommittee was recessed, to reconvene at 10 am on Wednesday, May 10, 1967.) RECLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN POSITIONS IN THE POSTAL FIELD SERVICE WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1967 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE ON POSITION CLASSIFICATION OF THE COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE, Washington, DC The subcommittee met at 10 am, in room 356, Cannon Office Building, Hon. James M. Hanley (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Mr. HANLEY. Without objection, we will resume hearings on HR 7 and...
Page 51 - GS-6 includes all classes of positions the duties of which are (1) to perform, under general supervision, difficult and responsible work in office, business, or fiscal administration, or comparable subordinate technical work in a professional, scientific, or technical field, requiring in either case (A) considerable training and supervisory or other experience, (B) broad working knowledge of a special...
Page 214 - Good distant vision in one eye and ability to read without strain printed material the size of typewritten characters are required, glasses permitted. Ability to hear the conversational voice, with or without a hearing aid, is required.
Page 51 - ... working knowledge of a special and complex subject matter, procedure, or practice, or of the principles of the profession, art, or science involved, and...
Page 155 - E), makes provision that the basic function will be to separate mail in post office, terminal, airmail field, or other postal facility in accordance with established schemes, including incoming or outgoing mail or both. Key position 16, distribution clerk, RPO or HPO, level 5 (see app.
Page 255 - This association has locals in the 50 States, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and the District of Columbia.
Page 3 - Section 3542 (a) of title 39, United States Code, is amended to read as follows : "(a) There is established a basic compensation schedule for positions in the postal field service which shall be known as the Postal Field Service Schedule and for which the symbol shall be 'PFS'.
Page 36 - HR 7. a, bill to reclassify certain positions in the postal field service and for other purposes.
Page 50 - GS-1 includes all classes of positions the duties of which are to perform, under immediate supervision, with little or no latitude for the exercise of independent judgment, (1) the simplest routine work in office, business or fiscal operations, or (2) elementary work of a subordinate technical character in a professional, scientific, or technical field.