Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1974: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - United States |
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... Positions other than permanent .. 921 901 75 Other personnel compensation .. Total personnel compensation ... positions .. Full - time equivalent of other positions .. 66 57 46 6 5 Average paid employment . 54 56 51 Average GS grade ...
... Positions other than permanent .. 921 901 75 Other personnel compensation .. Total personnel compensation ... positions .. Full - time equivalent of other positions .. 66 57 46 6 5 Average paid employment . 54 56 51 Average GS grade ...
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... POSITIONS GRADES AND RANGES Executive level 11 , $ 42,500 . Executive level IV , $ 38,000 3-13 , $ 18,737 to ... positions .. 73 64 46 positions , June 30 .. -17 -6 Total permanent employment , end of year ... . 56 58 46 HIGHER LEVEL ...
... POSITIONS GRADES AND RANGES Executive level 11 , $ 42,500 . Executive level IV , $ 38,000 3-13 , $ 18,737 to ... positions .. 73 64 46 positions , June 30 .. -17 -6 Total permanent employment , end of year ... . 56 58 46 HIGHER LEVEL ...
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... positions . Positions other than permanent . Other personnel compensation .. Special personal services payments .. Total personnel compensation .. Personnel benefits : Civilian .. Travel and transportation of persons .. Rent ...
... positions . Positions other than permanent . Other personnel compensation .. Special personal services payments .. Total personnel compensation .. Personnel benefits : Civilian .. Travel and transportation of persons .. Rent ...
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... positions which may be placed in grades GS - 16 , 17 , and 18 under section 5108 of title 5 , United States Code , and without prejudice to the placement of other positions in the 80 Stat . 453 . Office in such grades under any ...
... positions which may be placed in grades GS - 16 , 17 , and 18 under section 5108 of title 5 , United States Code , and without prejudice to the placement of other positions in the 80 Stat . 453 . Office in such grades under any ...
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... positions .. 538 2,776 2,148 Positions other than permanent .. 152 440 450 Other personnel compensation .. 19 29 43 Special personal services payments .. 5 15 29 Sepples and materials . Epment ... Travel and transportation of persons ...
... positions .. 538 2,776 2,148 Positions other than permanent .. 152 440 450 Other personnel compensation .. 19 29 43 Special personal services payments .. 5 15 29 Sepples and materials . Epment ... Travel and transportation of persons ...
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activities ADDABBO addition Administration Advisory allocation amount appropriation assistance authority budget request Chairman Commission committee common carrier communications Congress coordination Cost of Living Department Director disaster Domestic Council drug abuse prevention economic stabilization EDWARDS effective employees employment evaluation executive branch Federal Government finance fiscal year 1974 functions funds going Goodwill Industries Health Herbert Stein improve increase industry Internal Revenue Service JAFFE June 30 legislation Living Council MALEK Management and Budget MCLANE ment methadone million MYERS National obligations Office of Management operations percent permanent positions personnel compensation planning President President's problem procedures projects proposed recommendations responsibility revenue sharing ROBISON ROYBAL SALARIES AND EXPENSES Secretary Special spectrum staff STEED STEIN Tax Court telecommunications tion Total treatment Washington White House WHITEHEAD
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