Report of the State Civil Service Commission, Volume 15 |
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... opportunity is afforded for “ coaching " in advance favored competitors as has
been detected when the questions for a merit examination have not been in the
exclusive knowledge and charge of the Civil Service Commission and its
selected ...
... opportunity is afforded for “ coaching " in advance favored competitors as has
been detected when the questions for a merit examination have not been in the
exclusive knowledge and charge of the Civil Service Commission and its
selected ...
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They furnish a basis on which appointing officers may freely select employes to
be promoted without the charge of favoritism and without being compelled to
appoint outsiders who have not the benefit of experience in the particular line of
work ...
They furnish a basis on which appointing officers may freely select employes to
be promoted without the charge of favoritism and without being compelled to
appoint outsiders who have not the benefit of experience in the particular line of
work ...
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... and took personal charge of the preparations , holding personal consultation
with the examiners on several occasions before the examination . A thorough test
was given the candidates in the French , Italian and Hebrew Jargon , by having ...
... and took personal charge of the preparations , holding personal consultation
with the examiners on several occasions before the examination . A thorough test
was given the candidates in the French , Italian and Hebrew Jargon , by having ...
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The trades schools and common English schools of the Reformatory are taught
very largely by convict instructors , with the assistance of a few outside instructors
employed by the hour . The two directors mentioned have charge respectively of
...
The trades schools and common English schools of the Reformatory are taught
very largely by convict instructors , with the assistance of a few outside instructors
employed by the hour . The two directors mentioned have charge respectively of
...
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Chapter 821 of the Laws of 1896 , provides that no veteran “ holding a position "
in the service of the State or any political division thereof can be removed from
such position except for cause and after a hearing upon notice of the charges .
Chapter 821 of the Laws of 1896 , provides that no veteran “ holding a position "
in the service of the State or any political division thereof can be removed from
such position except for cause and after a hearing upon notice of the charges .
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