Postal and Classified Employees Salary Adjustment: Hearings Before the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives, Eighty-sixth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - 705 halaman |
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84th Congress adjustments administration AFL-CIO agencies amended areas arrive average basic compensation basis believe bill billion budget Bureau of Labor CHAIRMAN Civil Service Commission CLAGUE Classification Act clerks committee comparable compensation agency Congress Consumer Price Index economic employment engineers executive branch Federal employees Federal Government Federal pay figures FOLEY going Government employees grade GROSS HALLBECK higher hour job content JOHANSEN JONES Labor Statistics legislation LESINSKI letter carrier longevity Lytton MACKAY ment NAGLE National NORRIS operations p.m. Leave paid pay increase pay raise percent personnel ployees position Post Office Department postal employees postal field service postal service Postmaster President private industry problem productivity Public Law 68 question receive REES represent responsibility salary increases schedule standard statement statutory step survey Thank things tion trends wage board WALLHAUSER workers York Naval Shipyard
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Halaman 347 - ... in determining the rate of basic compensation which an officer or employee shall receive, (A) the principle of equal pay for substantially equal work shall be followed...
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