Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 |
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... was received in Congress too late for consideration with the regular budget . The justification statement will be placed in the record . ( The justification follows :) Appropriation to date : $ 40,612,000 Obligations to October 31 3.
... was received in Congress too late for consideration with the regular budget . The justification statement will be placed in the record . ( The justification follows :) Appropriation to date : $ 40,612,000 Obligations to October 31 3.
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... Obligations to October 31 , 1969 $ 11,340,942 Expenditures to October 31 , 1969 $ 10,196,667 Budget Estimate next fiscal year : $ 50,000,000 Employment : Av . No. , current appropriation 304 No. involved this estimate 13 Actual ...
... Obligations to October 31 , 1969 $ 11,340,942 Expenditures to October 31 , 1969 $ 10,196,667 Budget Estimate next fiscal year : $ 50,000,000 Employment : Av . No. , current appropriation 304 No. involved this estimate 13 Actual ...
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... obligations 42,112 8,380 50,492 Financing : 21 Unobligated balance available , start of year -500 -500 40 Budget authority ( appropriation ) .. 41,612 8,380 49,992 Relation of obligations to outlays : 71 Obligations incurred , net ...
... obligations 42,112 8,380 50,492 Financing : 21 Unobligated balance available , start of year -500 -500 40 Budget authority ( appropriation ) .. 41,612 8,380 49,992 Relation of obligations to outlays : 71 Obligations incurred , net ...
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... ... 45,762 8,380 54,142 96.0 Portions of foregoing originally charged to : Object class 11.1 -3,439 Object class 12.1 -211 -3,439 -211 99.0 Total obligations 42,112 8,380 50,492 STANDARD FORM 300 July 1504 , Bureau of the Budget 22 22.
... ... 45,762 8,380 54,142 96.0 Portions of foregoing originally charged to : Object class 11.1 -3,439 Object class 12.1 -211 -3,439 -211 99.0 Total obligations 42,112 8,380 50,492 STANDARD FORM 300 July 1504 , Bureau of the Budget 22 22.
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... obligation exists to all donors to complete the structure as expeditiously as possible . Upon retirement of the ... obligations to the Treasury and for operational purposes . PROJECT HISTORY In September 1958 , President Eisenhower ...
... obligation exists to all donors to complete the structure as expeditiously as possible . Upon retirement of the ... obligations to the Treasury and for operational purposes . PROJECT HISTORY In September 1958 , President Eisenhower ...
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Page 225 - ... to direct them, or to adjust their grievances, or effectively to recommend such action, if in connection with the foregoing the exercise of such authority is not of a merely routine or clerical nature, but requires the use of independent judgment.
Page 225 - Employees of the Federal Government shall have, and shall be protected in the exercise of, the right, freely and without fear of penalty or reprisal, to form, join and assist any employee organization or to refrain from any such activity.
Page 73 - It is a distinct pleasure for me to have this opportunity to appear before you today in the company of the distinguished representatives of the board of trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and support the request for supplemental appropriations for the center.
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Page 230 - For the purposes of this section, to bargain collectively is the performance of the mutual obligation of the employer and the representative of the employees to meet at reasonable times and confer in good faith with respect to wages, hours and other terms and conditions of employment...
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Page 234 - Sec. 20. Use of official time. Solicitation of membership or dues, and other internal business of a labor organization, shall be conducted during the non-duty hours of the employees concerned. Employees who represent a recognized labor organization shall not be on official time when negotiating an agreement with agency management...
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