Federal Pay Legislation. Hearings ... 88-1, 2 ... Sept. 5, 1963; May 4, 7, 11, 14, 18, 22, 25, 19641964 - 311 pages |
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... charts : Statutory procedure followed in development of proposed schedules for Federal pay reform ...... . 36 Additional gap - Difference between 1961 and 1962 pay lines ... Leftover gap - The difference between schedule II and 1961 pay ...
... charts : Statutory procedure followed in development of proposed schedules for Federal pay reform ...... . 36 Additional gap - Difference between 1961 and 1962 pay lines ... Leftover gap - The difference between schedule II and 1961 pay ...
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... 100 000 00 3 1 35 13 13 2 50 1834338 26 Motto Lotter tout day RB Tuotell , Pariu Credit Administration , Apr. 4 , 1963 . UNITED NATIONS Pay1 of $ 20,000 or more for staff 34 FEDERAL PAY LEGISLATION Civil Service Commission charts:
... 100 000 00 3 1 35 13 13 2 50 1834338 26 Motto Lotter tout day RB Tuotell , Pariu Credit Administration , Apr. 4 , 1963 . UNITED NATIONS Pay1 of $ 20,000 or more for staff 34 FEDERAL PAY LEGISLATION Civil Service Commission charts:
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... charts which I sub- mit to you . This will be a somewhat more informal presentation . It was my judgment that this might be more helpful to the committee than to have a detailed statement of a narrative nature . Chart I endeavors to ...
... charts which I sub- mit to you . This will be a somewhat more informal presentation . It was my judgment that this might be more helpful to the committee than to have a detailed statement of a narrative nature . Chart I endeavors to ...
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United States. Congress. Senate. Post Office and Civil Service. CHART L. STATUTORY PROCSICKS PILLOWED IN DEVELOPMENT OF PROPOSED SCENICLES Bureau of Labor Statisties salary surver report issued in late 1962 : National average private ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Post Office and Civil Service. CHART L. STATUTORY PROCSICKS PILLOWED IN DEVELOPMENT OF PROPOSED SCENICLES Bureau of Labor Statisties salary surver report issued in late 1962 : National average private ...
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... Chart II is in three stages . It is offered in an effort to depict graphically the existence of the salary gap that calls for the adjust- ment in the schedules . Chart A , identified as the leftover gap , compares the difference be ...
... Chart II is in three stages . It is offered in an effort to depict graphically the existence of the salary gap that calls for the adjust- ment in the schedules . Chart A , identified as the leftover gap , compares the difference be ...
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adjustment Administrator agencies amount annual salary annum basic compensation Budget Cabinet Cabinet officers career catchline to read Chairman Change the catchline chart Civil Service Commission Classification Act committee congressional cost Delete annual receipts Department Deputy District of Columbia effective date executive branch executive pay Federal employees Federal Government Federal pay Federal Salary Reform Federal service fourth-class office grade 15 higher inserting in lieu Interstate Commerce Commission JONES legislation lieu thereof approximately MACY maximum ment million MURPHY National paid pay increase pay raise pay scales percent personnel positions Post Office Post Office Department postal field service present President President's private enterprise private industry proposed Randall rate of basic recommended revenue units annually salary increases salary levels Salary Reform Act salary schedules schedule II Senator CARLSON Senator FONG Senator MONRONEY sentence of paragraph STAATS Stat statement subsection tion title 39 U.S. Senate United States Code
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Page 67 - Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Defense, Attorney General, Postmaster General, Secretary of the Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary of Commerce, Secretary of Labor, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Secretary of Transportation.
Page 43 - Secretary), who shall be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and who shall receive compensation at the rate now or hereafter prescribed by law for the heads of executive departments.
Page 117 - Federal salary rates shall be comparable with private enterprise salary rates for the same levels of work.
Page 10 - The grades and per annum full-pay ranges for positions provided in paragraph (1) of section 4104 of this title shall be as follows: "PHYSICIAN AND DENTIST SCHEDULE "Director grade, $19,692 minimum to $25,140 maximum.
Page 149 - That the compensation of such employees shall be fixed and adjusted from time to time as nearly as is consistent with the public interest In accordance with prevailing rates...
Page 9 - The effective date of a change in enrollment under section 890. 301 (d) (2) is the first day of the first pay period beginning on or after January 1, 1967.
Page 43 - Except as otherwise provided in this section, each officer or employee in or under the legislative branch of the Government, whose rate of compensation is increased by section 5 of the Federal Employees...
Page 43 - States Code, relating to grades and pay scales for certain positions within the Department of Medicine and Surgery of the Veterans, Administration, is amended to read as follows : "4107. Grades and pay scales "(a) The per annum full-pay scale or ranges for positions provided in section 4103 of this title, other than Chief Medical Director and Deputy Chief Medical Director, shall be as follows : "SECTION 4103 SCHEDULE "Assistant Chief Medical Director, $25,500.
Page 168 - Segal, chairman of the Standing Committee on Judicial Selection, Tenure, and Compensation of the American Bar Association, of Philadelphia.
Page 51 - ... work as compared to private industry rates. Our pay scales are Inadequate throughout all levels of employment. All of the testimony presented to the committee by members of the executive branch, starting with the Honorable John W. Macy, Jr., Chairman of the US Civil Service Commission, the Honorable Elmer B. Staats, Deputy Director of the Bureau of the Budget, as well as a number of members of the Cabinet, and directors of various bureaus and agencies has indicated that the administration's proposal...