Military Establishment Appropriation Bill for 1940: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Seventy-sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 4630, Bill Making Appropriations for the Military Establishment for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1940, and for Other PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - 163 pages |
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... employees whose salaries may be $ 1,860 or higher has a chance for administrative promotion throughout the year . While probably not so intended , this effort to insure promotions to one deserving class of employees will , in effect ...
... employees whose salaries may be $ 1,860 or higher has a chance for administrative promotion throughout the year . While probably not so intended , this effort to insure promotions to one deserving class of employees will , in effect ...
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... employees will , in effect , constitute an unjust discrimination against a class of at least equally deserving employees , who have by long ex- perience established their capacity for responsible duties , and who constitute the backbone ...
... employees will , in effect , constitute an unjust discrimination against a class of at least equally deserving employees , who have by long ex- perience established their capacity for responsible duties , and who constitute the backbone ...
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... employees , or $ 73,260 . This would include 36 employees who have received administrative promotions since June 30 , 1938 , and 128 who have received increases of pay by reclassification since June 30 , 1938 . These employees under the ...
... employees , or $ 73,260 . This would include 36 employees who have received administrative promotions since June 30 , 1938 , and 128 who have received increases of pay by reclassification since June 30 , 1938 . These employees under the ...
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... employees to the neglect , you might say , of the higher - paid employees . That seems to have been a policy they adopted . General CRAIG . To the best of my knowledge there were no hearings on this proviso . Senator O'MAHONEY . General ...
... employees to the neglect , you might say , of the higher - paid employees . That seems to have been a policy they adopted . General CRAIG . To the best of my knowledge there were no hearings on this proviso . Senator O'MAHONEY . General ...
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... employees . The Department is in complete accord with the principle that every consideration should be given the lower - paid employees consistent with a due regard for the maintenance of a satisfactory morale of all employees and with ...
... employees . The Department is in complete accord with the principle that every consideration should be given the lower - paid employees consistent with a due regard for the maintenance of a satisfactory morale of all employees and with ...
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