Report of the State Civil Service Commission, Volume 15 |
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Page 6
Moreover the law and rules made under it provided for the subjection to them of
every branch of the civil service of the State . * * * The result of all this was that the
State law was not fully in force by the first commission , only 18 ) persons having
...
Moreover the law and rules made under it provided for the subjection to them of
every branch of the civil service of the State . * * * The result of all this was that the
State law was not fully in force by the first commission , only 18 ) persons having
...
Page 8
... larger force and bet . ter accommodations should be given the Civil Service
Board . " The Commission feels that present financial appropriations are
insufficient to properly meet its needs and believes that with such increased
appropriations ...
... larger force and bet . ter accommodations should be given the Civil Service
Board . " The Commission feels that present financial appropriations are
insufficient to properly meet its needs and believes that with such increased
appropriations ...
Page 13
... force in all its features since September 15th last — a period of over six months
- during which its practical operation has sustained the validity of many of the
adverse criticisms upon it , made in advance . The new law rests upon that very ...
... force in all its features since September 15th last — a period of over six months
- during which its practical operation has sustained the validity of many of the
adverse criticisms upon it , made in advance . The new law rests upon that very ...
Page 16
... force in view of the fact that the law restores to appointing officers a power the
free exercise of which the experience of centuries condemns . If it were not such
a question of radical principles but simply of applying such princples there might
...
... force in view of the fact that the law restores to appointing officers a power the
free exercise of which the experience of centuries condemns . If it were not such
a question of radical principles but simply of applying such princples there might
...
Page 23
From May 15th until July 1st there were no rules in force governing procedure
under the new law , and it was not until August 5th that plans could be matured
for holding the general examinations under the new rules . During the intervening
...
From May 15th until July 1st there were no rules in force governing procedure
under the new law , and it was not until August 5th that plans could be matured
for holding the general examinations under the new rules . During the intervening
...
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