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Griner, John F., national president, American Federation of Government
Employees before the Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil
Service, June 17, 1970-

Griner, John F., national president, American Federation of Government
Employees before the Special Subcommittee on Exchanges and Com-
missaries of the House Armed Services Committee; July 29, 1970----
McCart, John A., prepared statement of___
Wolkomir, Nathan T., prepared statement of__

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Articles, publications, etc.:
"Defense Department Cuts 1,300 at Craig AFB in Severe State
Blow" by Dick Bell in the Birmingham, Ala. Post-Herald, Mar. 11,

1971_ Communications to:

Senator McGee from Andrew J. Biemiller, director of the department
of legislation with the AFL-CIO; relating to S. 231 and other wage
board bills__

Chairman Hampton from Senator McGee dated March 30, 1971;
referring to dismissal of blue-collar employees__
Senator McGee from Chairman Hampton dated April 13, 1971;
listing percentage of separations from the Federal Government
during fiscal year 1970.

Senator McGee from Raymond Jacobson, director, Bureau of Policies
and Standards, dated June 4, 1971; in response to question by
Senator Fong in obtaining updated wage increases in major wage

areas..

Senator McGee from David Sullivan, general president, Service Employees International Union, dated April 30, 1971; supporting S. 231__.

Senator McGee from Joseph Curran, president, National Maritime Union of America dated May 7, 1971; statement on S. 231_. Selected tables and charts:

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Coordinated Federal wage system, Chicago, Ill., February 1970____ 125-126 Graph based on actual survey, constructed by means of the "method of least squares" to establish the blue-collar Federal prevailing rate pay line with a constant intergrade differential__ Veterans' Administration; regular wage rate schedules, coordinated Federal wage system, Chicago, Ill.

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Comparative rates of pay for truckdrivers in the Chicago area be-
tween Federal Government and private enterprise_-_.
Annex I(a)-Survey summary coordinated Federal wage system,
New York, N. Y., January-February 1969.

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Annex I(b)-Coordinated Federal wage system wage area; San Francisco, Calif., September-October 1970

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Annex I(c)-Coordinated Federal wage system by area; Washington,
D.C., September-October 1970..

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Exhibit 1-Computation Sheet.

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Graph-Computing a wage trend line

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Table 5-1970 Private enterprise rates_

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Total number of employees and their average pay in the classified service, the postal field service and the wage board system; June 30, 1969.

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Wage increases for 68 major wage areas throughout the United
States for the calendar years 1961-70_
Graph-Indices of comparative rates of pay increases for representa-
tive grades of the General Schedule, Postal Field Service Schedule
and average Wage Board Schedule for period 1945-1971__
Survey job averages and payline based on February 1971 wage sur-
vey in Chicago__.

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Veterans' Administration laundry worker rate changes; Chicago, Ill.
DOD laundry worker rate changes; Chicago, Ill.

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