Performance Rating Act of 1950 ... Hearings .... on H.R. 7624 and 7824 .. Feb. 16, March 2, April 27, and May 11, 1950, 83-21950 - 106 pages |
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... respect the conception that was back of the mind of Congress in having this requirement for efficiency rating systems , but our experience has been that we do not get any improved efficiency out of it . We think that the emphasis ought ...
... respect the conception that was back of the mind of Congress in having this requirement for efficiency rating systems , but our experience has been that we do not get any improved efficiency out of it . We think that the emphasis ought ...
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... respect it is incorrect , and let his own agency decide whether it is or not . Now , one of the great complaints that has been made under the whole system is that you cannot fire inefficient people . You must have heard that a thousand ...
... respect it is incorrect , and let his own agency decide whether it is or not . Now , one of the great complaints that has been made under the whole system is that you cannot fire inefficient people . You must have heard that a thousand ...
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... respects . They are usually called merit rating plans , but there is a wide variety . Even within the same particular concern , you will find a variety . There is one type of plan for the executive personnel , one type of plan for the ...
... respects . They are usually called merit rating plans , but there is a wide variety . Even within the same particular concern , you will find a variety . There is one type of plan for the executive personnel , one type of plan for the ...
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... respect to any Government em- ployee except on grounds of loyalty . I do not think there is any place in the Government for confidential information or a confidential inves- tigation , except in a matter of loyalty , and 18 PERFORMANCE ...
... respect to any Government em- ployee except on grounds of loyalty . I do not think there is any place in the Government for confidential information or a confidential inves- tigation , except in a matter of loyalty , and 18 PERFORMANCE ...
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... respect to the recruiting policy for veterans , I might say that I am a World War veteran myself , but I know that veterans do not want any undue preference . I think the veterans should stand examination for civil - service positions ...
... respect to the recruiting policy for veterans , I might say that I am a World War veteran myself , but I know that veterans do not want any undue preference . I think the veterans should stand examination for civil - service positions ...
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administration agency American Federation ANTONI N appeal procedure appeal system approved basis believe bill Board of Review BURDICK CHAIRMAN Civil Service Commission Classification Act Commissioner MITCHELL Commissioner PERKINS Congress CORBETT decision demotion efficiency rating system elements established excellent fair Federal employees Federal service Federation of Government Federation of Labor feel FRANCES PERKINS GEORGE going Government Employees grade head hearing Hoover Commission impartial review improve KATHARINE ST legislative representative LOVELADY mark matter MCCART ment MILLER Miss PERKINS OFFICE AND CIVIL officers and employees operation Panama Canal Zone performance evaluation performance-rating plan person personnel action ployee Post Office present system President MITCHELL promotion proposed Public Law 429 question raised rating plan recommendation reduction in force REES regulations removed review board right of appeal RILEY statement step increases STEWARD supervisors thing THORNBERRY tion Title IX Tom Murray unsatisfactory veterans WALTERS words
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Page 54 - Under such regulations as may be prescribed by the Civil Service Commission with the approval of the President — "There shall be established in each Department one or more boards of review, each of which shall be composed of three...
Page 82 - I want to thank you for giving me this opportunity to appear before you...
Page 32 - I am international president of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, affiliated with the American Federation of Labor...
Page 54 - Welfare, and shall, with the approval of the Secretary, prescribe such regulations as may be necessary for the administration of this Act.
Page 54 - ... shall be advanced in compensation successively to the next higher rate within the grade at the beginning of the next pay period...
Page 53 - Be it enacted by the Senate and, House of Representatives of tJie United States of America in Congress assembled, That...
Page 53 - department" includes (1) the executive departments, (2) the independent establishments and agencies in the executive branch, including corporations wholly owned by the United States, (3) the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, (4) the Library of Congress, (5) the Botanic Garden, (6) the Government Printing Office, (7) the General Accounting Office, (8) the Office of the Architect of the Capitol, and (9) the municipal government of the District of Columbia.
Page 49 - COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 11 September 1990 My name is John W.
Page 54 - All employees compensated on a per annum basis, and occupying permanent positions within the scope of the compensation schedules fixed by this Act, who have not attained the maximum rate of compensation for the grade in which their positions are respectively allocated, shall be advanced in compensation successively to the next higher rate within the grade at the beginning of the next...