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... Government property , then the act would apply . Assuming the veteran wants to keep his credit , and he is to contract , even though he has defaulted , but he wants to his payment up to date after he makes the sale - then perha would ...
... Government property , then the act would apply . Assuming the veteran wants to keep his credit , and he is to contract , even though he has defaulted , but he wants to his payment up to date after he makes the sale - then perha would ...
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... Government property , then the act would apply . Assuming the veteran wants to keep his credit , and he is going to contract , even though he has defaulted , but he wants to bring his payment up to date after he makes the sale - then ...
... Government property , then the act would apply . Assuming the veteran wants to keep his credit , and he is going to contract , even though he has defaulted , but he wants to bring his payment up to date after he makes the sale - then ...
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... Government to reveal information it seeks to keep confidential . I stress the following quote from the court's opinion : The Government , in situations of the present sort , has an option . It can hold back confidential material and ...
... Government to reveal information it seeks to keep confidential . I stress the following quote from the court's opinion : The Government , in situations of the present sort , has an option . It can hold back confidential material and ...
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... Government to do anything about it . The Government can do so through its other operating agencies . We are not agency of the Government for performing that function . Mr. GOODELL . All right . Would you refer it to another agency ? Mr ...
... Government to do anything about it . The Government can do so through its other operating agencies . We are not agency of the Government for performing that function . Mr. GOODELL . All right . Would you refer it to another agency ? Mr ...
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... Government's expressed concern of protecting the welfare of labor in communities where Davis - Bacon Act contract work is being performed . In our letter of September 4 , 1962 , to the chairman of this sub- committee , we advocated the ...
... Government's expressed concern of protecting the welfare of labor in communities where Davis - Bacon Act contract work is being performed . In our letter of September 4 , 1962 , to the chairman of this sub- committee , we advocated the ...
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Page 36 - ... race, creed, color, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the Contracting Officer setting forth the provisions...
Page 7 - ... the court the record of the further proceedings. Such new or modified findings of fact shall likewise be conclusive if supported by substantial evidence.
Page 153 - The court in such action shall, in addition to any judgment awarded to the plaintiff or plaintiffs, allow a reasonable attorney's fee to be paid by the defendant, and costs of the action.
Page 35 - In connection with any appeal proceeding under this clause, the Contractor shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard and to offer evidence in support of Its appeal. Pending final decision of a dispute hereunder, the Contractor shall proceed diligently with the performance of the contract and in accordance with the Contracting Officer's decision. (b) This "Disputes...
Page 36 - The contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, creed, color, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship.
Page 208 - Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Labor of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare on S.
Page 33 - INSPECTION (a) All supplies (which term throughout this clause includes without limitation raw materials, components, intermediate assemblies, and end products) shall be subject to inspection and test by the Government, to the extent practicable at all times and places including the period of manufacture, and in any event prior to acceptance.
Page 34 - Such causes may include, but are not restricted to, acts of God or of the public enemy, acts of the Government in either its sovereign or contractual capacity, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, freight embargoes, and unusually severe weather; but in every case the failure to perform must be beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the Contractor.
Page 166 - FINDING AND DECLARATION OF POLICY SEC. 2. (a) The Congress hereby finds that the existence, in industries engaged in commerce or in the production of goods for commerce, of labor conditions detrimental to the maintenance of the minimum standard of living necessary for health, efficiency, and general well-being of workers...
Page 36 - March 6, 1961, as amended, and such other sanctions may be Imposed and remedies invoked as provided In the said Executive Order or by rule, regulation, or order of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity, or as otherwise provided by law.