Cases Decided in the United States Court of Claims ... with Report of Decisions of the Supreme Court in Court of Claims Cases, Volume 138The Court, 1958 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... Panama Canal ship pilots . ABENGOSA , DIONICIO , ET AL-- 869 Pay and allowances ; Naval Reserve Act ; petition dis- missed . AMBLER , CLARENCE N. , ET AL . 76 Contract ; apprentice training . ANDERSON , THOMAS E. , ET AL ...
... Panama Canal ship pilots . ABENGOSA , DIONICIO , ET AL-- 869 Pay and allowances ; Naval Reserve Act ; petition dis- missed . AMBLER , CLARENCE N. , ET AL . 76 Contract ; apprentice training . ANDERSON , THOMAS E. , ET AL ...
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... Panama Canal ship pilots ; Federal Employees Pay Act of 1945. - Plaintiffs , ship pilots employed by the Panama Canal , sue for overtime pay under section 203 of the Federal Employees Pay Act of 1945. The time for which the addi- tional ...
... Panama Canal ship pilots ; Federal Employees Pay Act of 1945. - Plaintiffs , ship pilots employed by the Panama Canal , sue for overtime pay under section 203 of the Federal Employees Pay Act of 1945. The time for which the addi- tional ...
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... Panama Canal acted as a " wage fixing authority " within the meaning of section 203 of the Federal Employees Pay Act . Pilots 10 United States 39 ( 2 ) Same ; prevailing wage rates . - The income of pilots in the United States , who ...
... Panama Canal acted as a " wage fixing authority " within the meaning of section 203 of the Federal Employees Pay Act . Pilots 10 United States 39 ( 2 ) Same ; prevailing wage rates . - The income of pilots in the United States , who ...
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... Panama Canal in this case . Did the Governor adjust the pilots ' pay from time to time in accordance with prevailing rates ? Our findings show in minute detail the processes by which the Governor , on numer- ous occasions , arrived at ...
... Panama Canal in this case . Did the Governor adjust the pilots ' pay from time to time in accordance with prevailing rates ? Our findings show in minute detail the processes by which the Governor , on numer- ous occasions , arrived at ...
Page 463
... Panama Canal pilots would have put their pay above that of the officials of the Canal , and completely out of line with the general pay scale of the Canal . When the pilots urged that their pay should be that of masters of ocean - going ...
... Panama Canal pilots would have put their pay above that of the officials of the Canal , and completely out of line with the general pay scale of the Canal . When the pilots urged that their pay should be that of masters of ocean - going ...
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