Treasury, Post Office, and Executive Office Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1969: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session on H.R. 16489 ... |
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... compensation : 1967 actual 1968 estimate 1969 estimate 11. 1 Permanent positions .. 6,600 7,147 7,798 11.3 Positions other than permanent . 477 470 478 11.5 Other personnel compensation .. 69 71 89 11.8 Special personal service payments ...
... compensation : 1967 actual 1968 estimate 1969 estimate 11. 1 Permanent positions .. 6,600 7,147 7,798 11.3 Positions other than permanent . 477 470 478 11.5 Other personnel compensation .. 69 71 89 11.8 Special personal service payments ...
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... as follows : Unpaid undelivered orders .. Advances .. Total , selected resources .. 1966 1967 1968 1969 115 196 196 196 10 10 10 124 206 206 206 1969 BUDGET SUBMISSION , SUMMARY OF PERSONNEL COMPENSATION BY OFFICE 3 3.
... as follows : Unpaid undelivered orders .. Advances .. Total , selected resources .. 1966 1967 1968 1969 115 196 196 196 10 10 10 124 206 206 206 1969 BUDGET SUBMISSION , SUMMARY OF PERSONNEL COMPENSATION BY OFFICE 3 3.
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... compensation : Overtime and holiday pay . 110,000 145,000 35,000 35,000 37,000 2,000 70,950 88,950 18,000 Nightwork differential .. 50 50 Total personnel compensation ... 7,742,400 8,420 , 720 678 , 320 SUMMARY OF OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS ...
... compensation : Overtime and holiday pay . 110,000 145,000 35,000 35,000 37,000 2,000 70,950 88,950 18,000 Nightwork differential .. 50 50 Total personnel compensation ... 7,742,400 8,420 , 720 678 , 320 SUMMARY OF OBLIGATIONS BY OBJECTS ...
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... compensation and personnel benefits . This re- duced the number of full years of employment that could be supported from 533 down to 516 . The 1967 pay legislation then increased 1968 personnel costs by $ 271,000 . Under our budget plan ...
... compensation and personnel benefits . This re- duced the number of full years of employment that could be supported from 533 down to 516 . The 1967 pay legislation then increased 1968 personnel costs by $ 271,000 . Under our budget plan ...
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... compensation , $ 678,300 . - This is required to permit the Bureau to support 542 full years of employment in 1968 ( 555 positions ) . It includes specifically $ 100,900 to cover net cost of 9 additional positions , $ 229,700 to cover ...
... compensation , $ 678,300 . - This is required to permit the Bureau to support 542 full years of employment in 1968 ( 555 positions ) . It includes specifically $ 100,900 to cover net cost of 9 additional positions , $ 229,700 to cover ...
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1968 appropriation 90th Congress A. S. MIKE MONRONEY activities actual 1968 estimate additional administrative agencies Amount Percent amounts in thousands Assistant audit average positions balance banks Bureau Chairman coins Commission Committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Director economic employees enforcement equipment estimate 1969 estimate estimate Increase Executive expenditures expenses facilities Federal Telecommunications System finance fiscal year 1969 Full-time equivalent funds gold Government improvement includes Internal Revenue Service legislation Loan Accounts machines man-years marihuana ment million Narcotics NICHOLSON operations pay increase payments personnel compensation Philadelphia Mint planning Post Office Department postal service President problems processing projects proposed Public Law reduction regional reimbursements revenue salary Savings Bonds Secretary FOWLER Senator ALLOTT Senator MONRONEY staff stamp vending machines stamps statement subcommittee Tax and Loan taxpayers tion Total obligations transportation Treasury U.S. Senate United vending workload
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