Report of the State Civil Service Commission, Volume 4The Commission, 1887 |
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... tion , Professor Cady Staley of Union College . Professor Staley's subsequent removal from the State necessitated his resignation , and Horace Andrews , Esq . , the city engineer of Albany , was appointed in his stead , and served as a ...
... tion , Professor Cady Staley of Union College . Professor Staley's subsequent removal from the State necessitated his resignation , and Horace Andrews , Esq . , the city engineer of Albany , was appointed in his stead , and served as a ...
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... tion was both difficult and delicate . To register all the unemployed , and give them the idea that they would eventually get city work , would have had a very bad effect on the labor market . It was decided , therefore , that when the ...
... tion was both difficult and delicate . To register all the unemployed , and give them the idea that they would eventually get city work , would have had a very bad effect on the labor market . It was decided , therefore , that when the ...
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... tion shortly after their appointment as laborers . In this way they would not , under the rules , enter into competition with applicants generally , but only with those applying for promotion . To guard against this evil , I have , with ...
... tion shortly after their appointment as laborers . In this way they would not , under the rules , enter into competition with applicants generally , but only with those applying for promotion . To guard against this evil , I have , with ...
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... tion continued until 1868 , when the right to vote was restored as one that could be safely allowed after the adoption of the merit system . That law was followed in 1784 by an act of singular thoroughness in reference to the India ...
... tion continued until 1868 , when the right to vote was restored as one that could be safely allowed after the adoption of the merit system . That law was followed in 1784 by an act of singular thoroughness in reference to the India ...
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... tion of the Civil Service . " London , 1855 , pp . 121 , 122 , 123 , 124. ) Another writer , Mr. Edward Romilly Law : " Promotion in the service should be by merit and not seniority . " In 1860 the report made by the Parliamentary ...
... tion of the Civil Service . " London , 1855 , pp . 121 , 122 , 123 , 124. ) Another writer , Mr. Edward Romilly Law : " Promotion in the service should be by merit and not seniority . " In 1860 the report made by the Parliamentary ...
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