Extending Classified Civil Service: Hearings Before the Committee on Civil Service, United States Senate, Seventy-sixth Congress, Third Session, on H.R. 960, an Act Extending the Classified Civil Service of the United States. April 10 to 30, 1940 ...Considers (75) H.R. 2700, (76) H.R. 5496, (76) S. 1904, (76) S. 1730, (76) H.R. 960. |
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... operation of the Government , he may by Executive order extend the provisions of the Classification Act of 1923 , as amended , to any such offices or positions not at the time subject to such provisions : Provided , That in the case of ...
... operation of the Government , he may by Executive order extend the provisions of the Classification Act of 1923 , as amended , to any such offices or positions not at the time subject to such provisions : Provided , That in the case of ...
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... operation , or maintenance of a Government building , or other Government property , or work which is subordinate , incidental , or preparatory to work of a professional , scientific , or technical character , the President , upon a ...
... operation , or maintenance of a Government building , or other Government property , or work which is subordinate , incidental , or preparatory to work of a professional , scientific , or technical character , the President , upon a ...
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... operation of such upward reclassification of all the employees affected by this order ? In other words , what do you estimate will be the increased cost , if any , to the Government to carry out the classification provisions of this ...
... operation of such upward reclassification of all the employees affected by this order ? In other words , what do you estimate will be the increased cost , if any , to the Government to carry out the classification provisions of this ...
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... operation of such a statute as the Classification Act results in savings every year and every day in that the central control over the classification of positions , which eventually leads into the appropriate salary scales , results in ...
... operation of such a statute as the Classification Act results in savings every year and every day in that the central control over the classification of positions , which eventually leads into the appropriate salary scales , results in ...
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... operation of the Government under civil service is very much more important than that some 25,000 people feel they did not warrant dismissal because of the examination ? Mr. BABCOCK . Yes , Senator , I agree perfectly , but I question ...
... operation of the Government under civil service is very much more important than that some 25,000 people feel they did not warrant dismissal because of the examination ? Mr. BABCOCK . Yes , Senator , I agree perfectly , but I question ...
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Page 246 - In the appointment of officials and the selection of employees for said Corporation, and in the promotion of any such employees or officials, no political test or qualification shall be permitted or given consideration, but. all such appointments and promotions shall be given and made on the basis of merit and efficiency.
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Page 9 - Third, appointments to the• public service aforesaid in the departments at Washington shall be apportioned among the several States and Territories and the District of Columbia upon the basis of population as ascertained at the last preceding census.
Page 23 - SEC. 404. The committee shall have the power, without regard to the civil-service laws and the Classification Act of 1923, as amended...
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Page 1 - That in the case of any federally owned and controlled corporation organized under the laws of any State, Territory, or possession of the United States (including the Philippine Islands), or the District of Columbia, the President is authorized to direct that such action be taken as will permit...
Page 86 - Columbia if the public buildings are located there, and a further provision that in case any dispute arises as to what are the prevailing rates of wages for work of a similar nature...
Page 3 - ... that whenever such offices or positions involve work in the regular custody, operation, or maintenance of a Government building, or other Government property, or work which is subordinate, incidental, or preparatory to work of a professional, scientific, or technical character, the President, upon a finding that the characteristics and working conditions of such offices or positions render them substantially the same as comparable offices or positions in the District of Columbia included within...