Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1972: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-second Congress, First Session, on H.R. 10061 ... |
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... have , at the same time , taken the position that payment of the United States contribution is a legal obligation . Meanwhile , progress has been made in remedying ILO deficiencies . The Bureau also has an important role to play in 24.
... have , at the same time , taken the position that payment of the United States contribution is a legal obligation . Meanwhile , progress has been made in remedying ILO deficiencies . The Bureau also has an important role to play in 24.
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... 24,653,454 1971 30,188,000 28,150,000 26,717,000 26,717,000 26,627,200 Pay supple- mental 1,303,000 1,303,000 1972 34,187,000 33,565,000 Amounts Available for Obligation 1971 Appropriation 1972 Estimate Appropriation or 67.
... 24,653,454 1971 30,188,000 28,150,000 26,717,000 26,717,000 26,627,200 Pay supple- mental 1,303,000 1,303,000 1972 34,187,000 33,565,000 Amounts Available for Obligation 1971 Appropriation 1972 Estimate Appropriation or 67.
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... obligation .... Obligations by Activity 1971 Appropriation Revised 1972 Estimate 1972 Change Amount Pos . Amount Pos . Amount Pos . 1. Manpower and employment ... 272 $ 9,920,900 272 $ 10,860,200 + $ 939,300 2. Prices and cost of living ...
... obligation .... Obligations by Activity 1971 Appropriation Revised 1972 Estimate 1972 Change Amount Pos . Amount Pos . Amount Pos . 1. Manpower and employment ... 272 $ 9,920,900 272 $ 10,860,200 + $ 939,300 2. Prices and cost of living ...
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... Obligations By Object 1971 Appropriation Revised 1972 Change +146 +134 $ 15,669,300 644,900 244,500 + $ 1,674,500 +51,000 +1,725,500 +139,227 + 97,500 +1,065,773 +136,700 +504,200 +1,865,100 +3,200 +97.600 +5,634,800 ( +630,800 ) ...
... Obligations By Object 1971 Appropriation Revised 1972 Change +146 +134 $ 15,669,300 644,900 244,500 + $ 1,674,500 +51,000 +1,725,500 +139,227 + 97,500 +1,065,773 +136,700 +504,200 +1,865,100 +3,200 +97.600 +5,634,800 ( +630,800 ) ...
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... 73,720,886 48,638,886 73,720,886 72,929,886 78,888,000 77,431,000 75,929,000 75,929,000 75,663,600 2,213,700 2,213,700 86,967,000 86,000,000 Amounts Available for Obligation Total available for obligation 23,277,700 118.
... 73,720,886 48,638,886 73,720,886 72,929,886 78,888,000 77,431,000 75,929,000 75,929,000 75,663,600 2,213,700 2,213,700 86,967,000 86,000,000 Amounts Available for Obligation Total available for obligation 23,277,700 118.
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activities additional agencies amended areas Assistant Secretary benefits Board Bureau centers Chairman ELLENDER Changes for 1972 Commission Committee compliance Congress construction industry continue contract cost Davis-Bacon Act Department of Labor Department's Director economic effective efforts Employment Service enrollees evaluation Federal Employees Federal Telecommunications System fiscal year 1972 funds Government improve increase International Labor Organization Job Corps labor organizations legislation LOVELL Manpower Administration manpower programs mediation ment million National Objectives for 1972 obligations Occupational Safety Office operations payments percent planning positions problems projects proposed Railroad Retirement Railroad Retirement Board regional reports responsibility Safety and Health salaries and expenses Secretary HODGSON Secretary of Labor sector Senator COTTON Senator MAGNUSON staff Statistics supplemental technical assistance tion Total Trade Expansion Act unemployment insurance unfair labor practice veterans wage wage garnishment workers workload
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Page 720 - ... the exercise by workers of full freedom of association, self-organization, and designation of representatives of their own choosing, for the purpose of negotiating the terms and conditions of their employment or other mutual aid or protection.
Page 554 - Trent served in various accounting, budgeting, and financial management positions for the Department of the Air Force and the Department of the Navy prior to joining the Department of Labor in 1970.
Page 651 - ... to provide for the complete independence of carriers and of employees in the matter of self-organization to carry out the purposes of this Act; (4) to provide for the prompt and orderly settlement of all disputes concerning rates of pay, rules, or working conditions...
Page 660 - If a dispute between a carrier and its employees be not adjusted under the foregoing provisions of this Act and should, in the judgment of the Mediation Board, threaten substantially to interrupt interstate commerce to a degree such as to deprive any section of the country of essential transportation service...
Page 544 - For the purposes of the regulations in this subchapter the term "employee" as used in this subchapter shall include all civil officers and employees of all branches of the Government of the United States (including officers and employees of instrumentalities of the United States wholly owned by the United States), employees of the government of the District of Columbia (except members of the Police and Fire Departments of the District of Columbia), members of the Officers...
Page 288 - Columbia within the geographical limits of the States of the Union or the District of Columbia...
Page 315 - Compensation Act, as amended, $220,100,000, together with such amount as may be necessary to be charged to the subsequent year appropriation for the payment of compensation and other benefits for any period subsequent to September 15 of the current year...
Page 288 - That the advertised specifications for every contract in excess of $2,000, to which the United States or the District of Columbia is a party, for construction, alteration, and/or repair, including painting and decorating, of public buildings or public works of the United States or the District of Columbia...
Page 719 - ... (1) serves a written notice upon the other party to the contract of the proposed termination or modification sixty days prior to the expiration date thereof, or in the event such contract contains no expiration date, sixty days prior to the time it is proposed to make such termination or modification...
Page 361 - Act, as amended, for the first quarter of the next succeeding fiscal year such sums as may be necessary...