Training of Federal Employees; Hearings....85-2...May 15, June 13, 16, 19581958 - 126 pages |
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... kind invitation to appear before the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to discuss training legislation . Mr. Murray has suggested that I discuss with you my interest in S. 385 and H. R. 6001 and comment on the relation of these ...
... kind invitation to appear before the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to discuss training legislation . Mr. Murray has suggested that I discuss with you my interest in S. 385 and H. R. 6001 and comment on the relation of these ...
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... kind of award that would have continuing value in the individual's life , something that would be appreciated and at the same time make the individual a more valuable employee of the Government and help him in his Government service ...
... kind of award that would have continuing value in the individual's life , something that would be appreciated and at the same time make the individual a more valuable employee of the Government and help him in his Government service ...
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... kind of need that the indi- vidual senses . If it is a fellow in the scientific field , he may feel he needs a longer period of study and training than somebody in another field . But we have left it to them to initiate the type of ...
... kind of need that the indi- vidual senses . If it is a fellow in the scientific field , he may feel he needs a longer period of study and training than somebody in another field . But we have left it to them to initiate the type of ...
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... kind of training , but the objection occurs to me that your 68 must have been rather good people , and therefore not representative in the sense that they would respond in the same fashion as the average , say , who would be included in ...
... kind of training , but the objection occurs to me that your 68 must have been rather good people , and therefore not representative in the sense that they would respond in the same fashion as the average , say , who would be included in ...
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... kind of training would enable them to do a good job , and therefore it is important that it be provided so that they will say and do the best job ? Mr. VAN DE VELDE . I heartily agree . And , as all of us know , not only the sciences ...
... kind of training would enable them to do a good job , and therefore it is important that it be provided so that they will say and do the best job ? Mr. VAN DE VELDE . I heartily agree . And , as all of us know , not only the sciences ...
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Page 105 - Except as otherwise provided by law, sums appropriated for the various branches of expenditure in the public service shall be applied solely to the objects for which they are respectively made and for no others.
Page 123 - The board of directors of the corporation shall determine and prescribe the manner in which its obligations shall be incurred and its expenses allowed and paid.
Page 1 - EMPLOYMENT ACT OF 1946, AS AMENDED, WITH RELATED LAWS (60 Stat. 23) [PUBLIC LAW 304— 79TH CONGRESS] AN ACT To declare a national policy on employment, production, and purchasing power, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SHORT TITLE SECTION 1 . This Act may be cited as the "Employment Act of 1946".
Page 3 - Government-owned or controlled corporation (but not including any corporation under the supervision of the Farm Credit Administration, of which corporation any member of the board of directors is elected or appointed by private interests...
Page 105 - An act making further provision for military services during the late war, and for other purposes...
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Page 52 - Civil Service of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service of the House of Representatives on September 22, 1981.
Page 99 - USC 5901-5902), and for expenses of attendance at meetings which are concerned with the functions or activities for which the appropriation is made or which will contribute to improved conduct, supervision, or management of those functions or activities...
Page 7 - ... facility teaching or advocating the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence, or by or through any individual with respect to whom determination has been made by a proper Government administrative or investigatory authority that, on the basis of information or evidence developed in investigations and procedures authorized by law or Executive Orders of the President, there exists a reasonable doubt of his loyalty to the United States.
Page 56 - This training authority is granted to departments and agencies in the executive branch — with several necessary exceptions — the General Accounting Office, the Library of Congress, the Government Printing Office, and the District of Columbia government.