Legislative Branch Appropriation Bill, 1945: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, Second Session, on the Legislative Branch Appropriation Bill, 1945U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 - 181 pages |
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... assistants . I may add , Mr. Chairman , that since this statement was made that we now have the provision for increased compensation to take care of , and I am also in charge of the operation of the Victory tax as it affects employees ...
... assistants . I may add , Mr. Chairman , that since this statement was made that we now have the provision for increased compensation to take care of , and I am also in charge of the operation of the Victory tax as it affects employees ...
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... assistant tally clerk as authorized by House Resolu- tion 569 adopted November 11 , 1942 , and since November 1 , 1942 , this salary has also been paid out of the contingent fund . The remaining $ 4 increase represents the additional ...
... assistant tally clerk as authorized by House Resolu- tion 569 adopted November 11 , 1942 , and since November 1 , 1942 , this salary has also been paid out of the contingent fund . The remaining $ 4 increase represents the additional ...
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... assistant clerk to the Committee on Appropriations at $ 3,900 and $ 300 additional so long as the position was held by the present incumbent received a different assignment with the committee , which vacated the position of the assistant ...
... assistant clerk to the Committee on Appropriations at $ 3,900 and $ 300 additional so long as the position was held by the present incumbent received a different assignment with the committee , which vacated the position of the assistant ...
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... assistant clerk to the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization , who has not yet been designated . Mr. O'NEAL . But the one for the Committee on Rules has been ? Mr. SHANKS . Yes . For that matter , he was employed all during the ...
... assistant clerk to the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization , who has not yet been designated . Mr. O'NEAL . But the one for the Committee on Rules has been ? Mr. SHANKS . Yes . For that matter , he was employed all during the ...
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... assistant foreman of the folding room , $ 1,980 ; laborer , $ 1,380 ; and a laborer at $ 1,380 . I notice in rewriting this statement that the paragraphs for special and minority employees were reversed . SPECIAL EMPLOYEE FOR THE ...
... assistant foreman of the folding room , $ 1,980 ; laborer , $ 1,380 ; and a laborer at $ 1,380 . I notice in rewriting this statement that the paragraphs for special and minority employees were reversed . SPECIAL EMPLOYEE FOR THE ...
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