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... pay inequities which now confront us in the operation of the Classification ... grades to which journeymen mechanics and skilled craftsmen are allocated are ... scales of all of the " Crafts , Protective and Custodial " service . 4. By ...
... pay inequities which now confront us in the operation of the Classification ... grades to which journeymen mechanics and skilled craftsmen are allocated are ... scales of all of the " Crafts , Protective and Custodial " service . 4. By ...
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... scales under the Classification Act and the proposed changes incorporated in this bill . The CHAIRMAN . We shall be glad to have you do so . Mr. YOUNG . The table in question reads as follows : Pay ... pay scale ; the second is the proposed ...
... scales under the Classification Act and the proposed changes incorporated in this bill . The CHAIRMAN . We shall be glad to have you do so . Mr. YOUNG . The table in question reads as follows : Pay ... pay scale ; the second is the proposed ...
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... pay scale for top men never has been and never should be equal to the high pay scales that prevail in private industry for those in top administrative positions . In our judgment , the present top level of pay rates , $ 8,000 a year ...
... pay scale for top men never has been and never should be equal to the high pay scales that prevail in private industry for those in top administrative positions . In our judgment , the present top level of pay rates , $ 8,000 a year ...
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... pay for equal work . " There have been no changes , however , in classification and pay schedules since 1930. It is ... scales for P - 6 and CAF - 13 , and a redistribution of the salary levels to provide for additional entrance levels . This ...
... pay for equal work . " There have been no changes , however , in classification and pay schedules since 1930. It is ... scales for P - 6 and CAF - 13 , and a redistribution of the salary levels to provide for additional entrance levels . This ...
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... pay schedules for the various grades of the custodial service , because there are ap- proximately 10,000 such employees on its rolls , both in Washington and in the field . It is recommended in the proposed bill that the name of the ...
... pay schedules for the various grades of the custodial service , because there are ap- proximately 10,000 such employees on its rolls , both in Washington and in the field . It is recommended in the proposed bill that the name of the ...
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activities administered allocated to grade amendment annual rates associate and alternate BARUCH BECKWORTH bill Brigadier General FLEMING Budget building guards bureau or similar bureaus of executive cents an hour CHAIRMAN Civil Service Commission classes of positions Classification Act committee compensation for positions Congress considering the kind custodial grade custodial service December 18 difficulty and responsibility District of Columbia division or similar dollar-a-year EMMERICH executive departments Federal Works Agency field service FLEMMING Government group of heads hours a week include all classes increase JACKSON journeymen mechanics laborers MANASCO McREYNOLDS ment minimum Miss NELSON MOSER Navy Department navy yards Office of Production overtime pay rates pay scales percent personnel PIOZET posi positions the duties present private industry professional and scientific professional or scientific proposed Ramspeck rates of compensation rates of pay recruiting Robert Ramspeck scientific service subdivisions of bureaus tion Washington Navy Yard watchmen yards and arsenals YOUNG
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Page 58 - Steward, of the National Federation of Federal Employees. Mr. STEWARD. Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, the National Federation of Federal Employees is unqualifiedly in favor of the enactment of HR 6217.
Page 8 - Yet we still fall short of comparability with private industry. The Annual Report of the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission and the Director of the Bureau of the Budget describes the gap which remains between Government and industry pay scales. I am transmitting that Report to the Congress today with the renewed conviction that this gap must be closed.
Page 1 - Grade one, in this service, which may be referred to as the junior professional grade, shall include all classes of positions the duties of which are to perform...
Page 5 - GS-1 includes those classes of positions the duties of which are to perform, under immediate supervision, with little or no latitude for the exercise of independent judgment...
Page 5 - service employee" means guards, watchmen, and any person engaged in a recognized trade or craft, or other skilled mechanical craft, or In unskilled, semiskilled, or skilled manual labor occupations; and any other employee Including a foreman or supervisor in a position having trade, craft, or laboring experience as the paramount requirement; and shall include all such persons regardless of any contractual relationship that may be...
Page 5 - Grade 6 in this service, which may be referred to as the assistant custodial grade, shall include all classes of positions the duties of which are to...
Page 6 - Provided further, That nothing contained in this act shall operate to decrease the pay of any present employee, nor deprive any employee of any advancement authorized by law and for which funds are available.
Page 3 - GS-18 includes all classes of positions the duties ,of which are (1) to serve as the head of a bureau where the position, considering the kind and extent of the authorities and responsibilities vested in it, and the scope, complexity, and degree of difficulty of the activities carried on, is...
Page 3 - Grade 13 in this service, which may be referred to as the chief administrative grade, shall include all classes of positions the duties of which are to act as...
Page 6 - ... Provided further. That in the case of positions subject to the allocation jurisdiction of the Civil Service Commission, and allocable to new grades six, seven, eight, nine, and ten of the professional and scientific service or new grades thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, and seventeen of the clerical, administrative, and fiscal service, no such position shall be allocated to any of such new grades nor any incumbent paid any increased rate under this Act, unless and until the position concerned...