Urgent Supplemental Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1972: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session, on H.J. Res. 1097 ... |
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... reduction in authorized positions . Full year employment in these positions in 1973 will add the equivalent of 6 ... reductions , non- recurring costs and savings results in the net request of $ 373,000 . The appropriation of ...
... reduction in authorized positions . Full year employment in these positions in 1973 will add the equivalent of 6 ... reductions , non- recurring costs and savings results in the net request of $ 373,000 . The appropriation of ...
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... reduction and management improvement . A recent release from the U.S. Civil Service Commission showed Treasury's comparative standing on incentive awards to be relatively high . For example , we had the third highest tangible benefits ...
... reduction and management improvement . A recent release from the U.S. Civil Service Commission showed Treasury's comparative standing on incentive awards to be relatively high . For example , we had the third highest tangible benefits ...
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... reductions and nonrecurring costs and savings , including a reduction in the average grade of the office , amount to $ 86,000 . Our 1973 appropriation request of $ 12,400,000 will provide $ 10 , - 232,000 for personnel compensations and ...
... reductions and nonrecurring costs and savings , including a reduction in the average grade of the office , amount to $ 86,000 . Our 1973 appropriation request of $ 12,400,000 will provide $ 10 , - 232,000 for personnel compensations and ...
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... Reduction to implement Presidential cut in Government personnel Proposed Authorized Level for 1972 -17 -17 -10 -183 618 573 $ 11,457 Estimates , 1973 645 605 $ 12,400 DIGEST OF BUDGET ESTIMATES BY ACTIVITIES FISCAL YEAR 1973 FY 1971 ...
... Reduction to implement Presidential cut in Government personnel Proposed Authorized Level for 1972 -17 -17 -10 -183 618 573 $ 11,457 Estimates , 1973 645 605 $ 12,400 DIGEST OF BUDGET ESTIMATES BY ACTIVITIES FISCAL YEAR 1973 FY 1971 ...
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... Reductions , nonrecurring costs and savings : Transfer to GSA in fiscal year 1972 1 . 2 . 3 . Reduction in compensation for less workdays in 1973 Reduction in average grade -- OMB Bulletin No. 72-4 Subtotal , nonrecurring costs and ...
... Reductions , nonrecurring costs and savings : Transfer to GSA in fiscal year 1972 1 . 2 . 3 . Reduction in compensation for less workdays in 1973 Reduction in average grade -- OMB Bulletin No. 72-4 Subtotal , nonrecurring costs and ...
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Page 885 - Congress hereby declares that it is the continuing policy and responsibility of the Federal Government to use all practicable means consistent with its needs and obligations and other essential considerations of national policy, with the assistance and cooperation of industry, agriculture, labor, and State and local governments, to coordinate and utilize all its plans, functions, and resources for the purpose of creating and maintaining, in a manner calculated to foster and promote free competitive...
Page 856 - Mr. Chairman, I shall be pleased to attempt to answer any questions you and other members of the Committee may have about the operation of the Executive Residence and the 1971 estimates before you.
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Page 870 - Government, and to make such recommendations and such other reports to the President as it deems appropriate or as the President may require.
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Page 53 - Government so to do, may place orders with any other such department, establishment, bureau, or office for materials, supplies, equipment, work, or services, of any kind that such requisitioned Federal agency may be in a position to supply or equipped to render...
Page 53 - Any executive department or independent establishment of the Government, or any bureau or office thereof, if funds are available therefor and if it is determined by the head of such executive department, establishment, bureau, or office to be in the interest of the Government so to do...
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