Supergrades: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session, on Supergrade Positions in the General Schedule of the Classification ActReviews need for additional supergrade positions (GS-16, GS-17, GS-18) requested by the Civil Service Commission. |
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... million - than it pays to GS - 18 employ- ees -- $ 9.5 million . I would now like to move to another pressing matter . Senator Bible of Nevada introduced legislation on February 2 , 1968 , which would facilitate the efforts of the ...
... million - than it pays to GS - 18 employ- ees -- $ 9.5 million . I would now like to move to another pressing matter . Senator Bible of Nevada introduced legislation on February 2 , 1968 , which would facilitate the efforts of the ...
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... million - plus employees . You have handled it with judicial wisdom , fairness , and patience , understanding and , may I say , with injecting inspiration into Govern- ment service that I have rarely , if ever , seen in my terms of ...
... million - plus employees . You have handled it with judicial wisdom , fairness , and patience , understanding and , may I say , with injecting inspiration into Govern- ment service that I have rarely , if ever , seen in my terms of ...
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... million , than it pays to GS - 18 employees , $ 9.5 million . A person could hardly believe that , because there seems to be so few GS - 1 and , as you have noted , many people think that is a vanishing breed . Mr. MACY . That is it ...
... million , than it pays to GS - 18 employees , $ 9.5 million . A person could hardly believe that , because there seems to be so few GS - 1 and , as you have noted , many people think that is a vanishing breed . Mr. MACY . That is it ...
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... millions of people who read practically no English . In my State there are hundreds and thousands who do not speak English and these signs on there for curves and things in addition to the words would be very helpful . The CHAIRMAN ...
... millions of people who read practically no English . In my State there are hundreds and thousands who do not speak English and these signs on there for curves and things in addition to the words would be very helpful . The CHAIRMAN ...
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... million to an estimated $ 57.7 million , an increase of $ 16.8 million , this represents an increase of only 41 percent . 1 The unprecedented number of new social , economic , and health programs which the Federal Government has ...
... million to an estimated $ 57.7 million , an increase of $ 16.8 million , this represents an increase of only 41 percent . 1 The unprecedented number of new social , economic , and health programs which the Federal Government has ...
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Page 67 - Comprehensive Health Planning and Public Health Service Amendments of 1966
Page 119 - Code, is amended— (1) by striking out "and" at the end of paragraph (8) ; (2) by striking out the period at the end of paragraph (9) and inserting in lieu thereof...
Page 119 - Section 8331 of title 5, United States Code, is amended — (1) by striking out "and...
Page 119 - ... professional engineering positions primarily concerned with research and development and professional positions in the physical and natural sciences and medicine which may be placed in such grades.
Page 104 - Secretary shall, among his responsibilities, advise the President with respect to Federal programs and activities relating to housing and urban development; develop and recommend to the President policies for fostering the orderly growth and development of the Nation's urban areas; exercise leadership at the direction of the President in coordinating Federal activities affecting housing and urban development...
Page 65 - Increased by 10.3) to natch private sector pay levels for equivalent positions." On March 19, 1986 they reported In testimony before the House Post Office and Civil Service Committee on the results of their update of that study to March 1, 1986. They found that a deficit of 18.9) now existed . They also found that the disparity was worse at the higher grade levels.
Page 45 - ... estimated as amounting to $81.5 billion, or about 42 percent of the total federal budget of $195 billion. The magnitude and complexity of the operations of the Department of Defense require that we place extremely heavy responsibilities upon our staff. For example, in the area of procurement alone, the Department of Defense is awarding contracts for weapon systems and related equipment and supplies at the rate of about $43 billion a year, involving some 11 to 15 million contract actions. We have...
Page 45 - The limitations on AEC for entering into contract commitments in excess of its present productive capability.
Page 33 - Burzio, staff director; and Frank A. Paschal, minority clerk. The CHAIRMAN. The Post Office and Civil Service Committee will be in session.
Page 47 - We have endeavored to increase our professional capability and productivity to meet the needs of the Congress and more effectively discharge our statutory responsibilities. By experience, we have determined that staff members recruited from colleges and universities develop rapidly to positions of responsibility and maintain the high professional standards required in our work. In recent years we have recruited an average of approximately 350 graduates of very high quality from some 200 colleges...