Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1959: Hearings Before the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session, on H. R. 13450 ... |
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... POSITION Mr. FLOBERG . I think that is correct . I think at the present time our position with regard to research and development is a very good one . I don't think , however , it is one that would ever justify relax- ation . Senator ...
... POSITION Mr. FLOBERG . I think that is correct . I think at the present time our position with regard to research and development is a very good one . I don't think , however , it is one that would ever justify relax- ation . Senator ...
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... positions as provided under the Civil Service Commission Departmental Circular 793 , automatic in - grade ad- vancements , and the employment for a full year in fiscal year 1959 of personnel added in fiscal year 1958 at base rates ...
... positions as provided under the Civil Service Commission Departmental Circular 793 , automatic in - grade ad- vancements , and the employment for a full year in fiscal year 1959 of personnel added in fiscal year 1958 at base rates ...
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... positions , a reduction of 136 positions from 1957. Of the total increase of $ 1,676.000 in appropriations between 1957 and 1959 , $ 936,000 was to meet the costs of the Government's con- tributions to the retirement fund . Increased ...
... positions , a reduction of 136 positions from 1957. Of the total increase of $ 1,676.000 in appropriations between 1957 and 1959 , $ 936,000 was to meet the costs of the Government's con- tributions to the retirement fund . Increased ...
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... positions . Full - time equivalent of all other positions .. Average number of all employees . 292 334 +42 1 2 +1 286 320 +34 Number of employees at end of year ... 292 335 +43 01 Personal services : Permanent positions ... $ 1,963,570 ...
... positions . Full - time equivalent of all other positions .. Average number of all employees . 292 334 +42 1 2 +1 286 320 +34 Number of employees at end of year ... 292 335 +43 01 Personal services : Permanent positions ... $ 1,963,570 ...
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... Positions Man - years Amount Personal services : Trade policy .. 18 15.3 $ 101 , 510 Promotion of United States private foreign investment .. 10 7.7 37 , 690 Total , personal services .. 28 23.0 139 , 200 Other objects .. 60 , 800 Total ...
... Positions Man - years Amount Personal services : Trade policy .. 18 15.3 $ 101 , 510 Promotion of United States private foreign investment .. 10 7.7 37 , 690 Total , personal services .. 28 23.0 139 , 200 Other objects .. 60 , 800 Total ...
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85th Congress accelerated activities additional Administration agencies Alaska amended amount applications approved areas assistance Atomic Energy authorized Average number bill budget estimate building Bureau CARL HAYDEN Chairman HAYDEN civil defense Commission committee Congress construction contract costs Department effect employees engineering equipment facilities Federal field financing fiscal year 1959 FLOBERG foreign fuel funds Government helium House included increase industry International Geophysical isotopes July June 30 JUSTIFICATION laboratory land loans materials ment million mineral National nuclear Office operation payments percent personal services personnel plans plant plutonium positions production proposed Public Law reduction referred to follows requested research and development Ryukyu Islands Ryukyuan Salaries and expenses Senator DwORSHAK Senator ELLENDER Senator HILL Small Business special nuclear materials staff statement studies supplemental appropriation supplemental estimate tion Total obligations United United States Senate uranium utility Washington wildlife workload
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Page 85 - ... d. a program to encourage widespread participation in the development and utilization of atomic energy for peaceful purposes to the maximum extent consistent with the common defense and security and with the health and safety of the public; e.
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Page 331 - Administrator shall take such action as may be necessary to insure that all laborers and mechanics employed by contractors or subcontractors in the performance of construction work financed with the assistance of loans or grants under this Act shall be paid wages at rates not less than those prevailing on similar construction in the locality as determined by the Secretary of Labor in accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act, as amended.
Page 329 - Welfare of any of the records, property, personnel and unexpended balances (available or to be made available) of appropriations, allocations, and other funds of the Department which relate to functions affected by this reorganization plan.