Oversight on Reorganization of United States Postal Service: Joint Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Postal Operations and Services and the Subcommittee on Postal Personnel and Modernization of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, March 18, 1986U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 46 pages |
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... relocated . The field reorganization should be mostly complete by late June . It affords a basis for lasting improvements in the way management communicates and makes decisions . The organization will be better focused . It will be more ...
... relocated . The field reorganization should be mostly complete by late June . It affords a basis for lasting improvements in the way management communicates and makes decisions . The organization will be better focused . It will be more ...
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... relocated ? Will they be downgraded ? Will they receive a reduction in pay ? ANSWER : No employees will be removed from the payroll as a result of the field reorganization , nor will any employee suffer a reduction in pay . There will ...
... relocated ? Will they be downgraded ? Will they receive a reduction in pay ? ANSWER : No employees will be removed from the payroll as a result of the field reorganization , nor will any employee suffer a reduction in pay . There will ...
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... relocated . At an average cost of $ 30,000 . per employee , that could cost the Postal Service approximately $ 50,000.000 . 7 . How many people will be terminated outright ? ANSWER : No employee will be terminated outright as a result ...
... relocated . At an average cost of $ 30,000 . per employee , that could cost the Postal Service approximately $ 50,000.000 . 7 . How many people will be terminated outright ? ANSWER : No employee will be terminated outright as a result ...
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... relocate ? employees will be facing early retirement as a result of the reorganization ? Do you consider early retirements or reassignments to be cost - effective ... relocate each employee . 4 . 11 - · Including the costs for relocating 25.
... relocate ? employees will be facing early retirement as a result of the reorganization ? Do you consider early retirements or reassignments to be cost - effective ... relocate each employee . 4 . 11 - · Including the costs for relocating 25.
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... relocating employees and also for early retirement benefits , how much will the entire reorganization cost ? ANSWER : The cost of relocating employees is currently estimated at $ 50,000,000 ( early retirement benefits are not directly ...
... relocating employees and also for early retirement benefits , how much will the entire reorganization cost ? ANSWER : The cost of relocating employees is currently estimated at $ 50,000,000 ( early retirement benefits are not directly ...
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180 calendar days airlines amount set ANSWER Asian-Pacific Americans Associate Postmaster CASEY changes claim COMMITTEE ON POST CONGRES LIBRARY CONGRESS LIBRARY CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contingent fee Contracting Officer Contracting Officer's Contractor cost decision developed DYMALLY early retirement Equal Opportunity clause Express Mail field reorganization FRANK HORTON FRANK MCCLOSKEY functions Garrity going HORTON identical certifications implementation incurred Kendall Associates labor surplus area LELAND LIBRARY CONGRESS LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Management Sectional Centers management structure McKean MICKEY LELAND MSC's offer exceeds offeror Office and Civil Office of Personnel operating management OPERATIONS AND SERVICES organization P. O. Box parent company performance PERSONNEL AND MODERNIZATION Phoenix test Post Office POSTAL OPERATIONS POSTAL PERSONNEL Postal Service headquarters procurement proposed subcontractors questions relocate request responsibilities RESS ROBERT GARCIA RON DE LUGO segregated facilities solicitation Staff Director statement SUBCOMMITTEE ON POSTAL submitted terminated tion U.S. Postal Service ZIP Code
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