Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Finance, Public |
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... estimate 1969 estimate 1. Office of the Comptroller General .. 2. Office of the general counsel . 179 384 461 2,381 2,553 2,648 3. Office of administrative services . 1 , 197 1,343 4. Office of personnel_ 1,454 359 366 390 5. Office of ...
... estimate 1969 estimate 1. Office of the Comptroller General .. 2. Office of the general counsel . 179 384 461 2,381 2,553 2,648 3. Office of administrative services . 1 , 197 1,343 4. Office of personnel_ 1,454 359 366 390 5. Office of ...
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... estimate 1969 estimate Personnel compensation : 11.1 11.3 Permanent positions ... Positions other than permanent .. 1115 Other personnel compensation ... 40 , 567 44,495 47,423 18 24 24 283 324 292 Total personnel compensation .. Direct ...
... estimate 1969 estimate Personnel compensation : 11.1 11.3 Permanent positions ... Positions other than permanent .. 1115 Other personnel compensation ... 40 , 567 44,495 47,423 18 24 24 283 324 292 Total personnel compensation .. Direct ...
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... estimate , fiscal year 1968 Changes , 1968 to 1969 Personnel Average Estimate , fiscal year 1969 positions Compensa- Benefits Other expenses Average positions Compensa- Benefits tion Other expenses Average positions tion Compensa ...
... estimate , fiscal year 1968 Changes , 1968 to 1969 Personnel Average Estimate , fiscal year 1969 positions Compensa- Benefits Other expenses Average positions Compensa- Benefits tion Other expenses Average positions tion Compensa ...
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... estimates for 1969 total $ 57,742,000 , an increase of $ 3,383,000 above our revised 1968 estimate of $ 54,359,000 . The revised 1968 estimate includes a requirement for a minimum supplemental appropriation of $ 1,559,000 for the pay ...
... estimates for 1969 total $ 57,742,000 , an increase of $ 3,383,000 above our revised 1968 estimate of $ 54,359,000 . The revised 1968 estimate includes a requirement for a minimum supplemental appropriation of $ 1,559,000 for the pay ...
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... estimates are required to pay our employees , to provide their benefits , and for travel of the professional staff ... Estimate , 1969 Change 2,375 2,475 +100 597 613 +16 2,972 3,088 +116 775 785 +10 130 125 --5 403 413 +10 4,280 4 ...
... estimates are required to pay our employees , to provide their benefits , and for travel of the professional staff ... Estimate , 1969 Change 2,375 2,475 +100 597 613 +16 2,972 3,088 +116 775 785 +10 130 125 --5 403 413 +10 4,280 4 ...
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