Statistics on various types of appeals decided by the Civil Service Commission in fiscal year 1952-Continued E. POSITION CLASSIFICATION APPEALS 1. Total number of appeals decided by offices of original jurisdiction-i. e., regional offices in the field service and the Position Classification Division in the departmental service (includes appeals of series and title allocations as well as grade allocations). 2. Decisions reached in grade allocation appeals: (NOTE. Data on all regional office decisions were not available. Our sample covers 198 appeals.) (a) Decisions of the fourth regional office: Changing original allocation (includes 4 cases in which Total... (b) Decisions of the Position Classification Division: 779 10 11 21 46 Sustaining original allocation. Total.. 131 177 3. Number of decisions by the Board of Appeals and Review: Sustaining previous allocation_. 57 Changing original allocation.. 7 Total..... 64 'Certain statistics on performance rating appeals are available only for calendar year 1961. S. Docs., 83-1, vol. 5-12 83D CONGRESS 1st Session SENATE No. 34 ADMINISTRATION OF THE CLASSIFICATION ACT OF 1949 AND THE COMPENSATION PROCESS ESTABLISHED BY THE ACT A REPORT WITH CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS MADE AS A RESULT OF THE INVESTIGATION INTO THE PERSONNEL NEEDS AND PRACTICES OF THE VARIOUS GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES BEING CONDUCTED BY THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON FEDERAL MANPOWER POLICIES PURSUANT TO SENATE RESOLUTION 53, AS AMENDED BY SENATE RESOLUTIONS 206 AND 288, WITH THE PURPOSE OF FORMULATING POLICIES FOR THE MOST EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF CIVILIAN PERSONNEL DURING THE PERIOD OF THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY 31104 PRESENTED BY MR. JOHNSTON MARCH 20, 1953.-Ordered to be printed, with illustrations UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON 1953 COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE FRANK CARLSON, Kansas, Chairman JAMES H. DUFF, Pennsylvania OLIN D. JOHNSTON, South Carolina FRANK A. PASCHAL, Chief Clerk |