Treasury, Postal Service, and general government appropriations for fiscal year 1985: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, second session, Part 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 |
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... amount was originally requested as a fiscal year 1984 supplemental . However , a recent Office of Personnel Management legal opinion has stated that the Commission , pursuant to its Public Law , cannot become active until October 1 ...
... amount was originally requested as a fiscal year 1984 supplemental . However , a recent Office of Personnel Management legal opinion has stated that the Commission , pursuant to its Public Law , cannot become active until October 1 ...
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... Amount 1 $ 200,000 2 94,200 Amount Position Other offices in the legislative branch : Comptroller 10.
... Amount 1 $ 200,000 2 94,200 Amount Position Other offices in the legislative branch : Comptroller 10.
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... amount would mean continued compression among career em- ployees almost from the day the increase became effective . For example , a 20 - percent increase would raise Level V to $ 43,200 on January 1 , 1974 , at which time Grade 18 ...
... amount would mean continued compression among career em- ployees almost from the day the increase became effective . For example , a 20 - percent increase would raise Level V to $ 43,200 on January 1 , 1974 , at which time Grade 18 ...
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... amount , reimbursements for travel and other expenses , gifts , debts , and personal holdings . Such information should be made public unless the appropriate authority specifically permits the confidentiality of certain information ...
... amount , reimbursements for travel and other expenses , gifts , debts , and personal holdings . Such information should be made public unless the appropriate authority specifically permits the confidentiality of certain information ...
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... Amount Percent FY 1984 Amount Percent FY 1985 Amount Percent ... ( 1,940 ) ( 2,016 ) ( 2,131 ) 1,192 61.4 . ( 1,060 ) 1,334 66.2 1,389 66.2 ( 1,199 ) ( 1,225 ) ( 5 ) ( 5 ) ( 5 ) 7 ) ( 7 ) ( 7 ) 1 ) ( 4 ) ( 23 ) 119 ) 119 ) ( 129 ) ...
... Amount Percent FY 1984 Amount Percent FY 1985 Amount Percent ... ( 1,940 ) ( 2,016 ) ( 2,131 ) 1,192 61.4 . ( 1,060 ) 1,334 66.2 1,389 66.2 ( 1,199 ) ( 1,225 ) ( 5 ) ( 5 ) ( 5 ) 7 ) ( 7 ) ( 7 ) 1 ) ( 4 ) ( 23 ) 119 ) 119 ) ( 129 ) ...
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1985 budget request activities additional Administrative Law Judges Advisory agencies annual appeals appropriate Assistant Attorney audit backlog campaign caseload Chairman Civil Service Civil Service Retirement Commission Commissioner Committee complaints Congress contract costs Counsel decision DEVINE Director dollars employment estimate Executive Executive Schedule Federal Election Commission Federal employees Federal Labor Relations FEORP filed fiscal year 1985 FLRA FULL-TIME EQUIVALENTS Full-time Permanent funds grade Hatch Act health benefits HOYER implementation increase investigation issues Judge DAWSON Labor Relations Authority Labor Relations Specialist legislation MCGARRY Members merit pay Merit Systems MILLER million Office of Personnel operations pending percent performance appraisal Personnel Compensation Personnel Management President Presidential private sector procedures projected recommendations reduced representation responsible ROYBAL RUDD Salaries and Expenses Secretary September 30 special trial judges staff status Tax Court unfair labor practice workload
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