Annual Report of the United States Civil Service CommissionU.S. Civil Service Commission, 1973 |
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... occupations working in military post exchanges , base recrea- tional activities , and Veterans Administration canteens . The establishment of fourth and fifth step rates for Federal wage employees paid from appropriated funds was ...
... occupations working in military post exchanges , base recrea- tional activities , and Veterans Administration canteens . The establishment of fourth and fifth step rates for Federal wage employees paid from appropriated funds was ...
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... occupations . Special rates for accounting graduates at the college entry levels were the first to be reestablished . As the fiscal year drew to a close , the Commission was monitoring the possibility of resuming premium pay for ...
... occupations . Special rates for accounting graduates at the college entry levels were the first to be reestablished . As the fiscal year drew to a close , the Commission was monitoring the possibility of resuming premium pay for ...
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... occupations now covered by nationwide examina- tion announcements by December 1974 . A forerunner of the basic operating system is now being installed in 11 area offices throughout the country for an examination covering positions in ...
... occupations now covered by nationwide examina- tion announcements by December 1974 . A forerunner of the basic operating system is now being installed in 11 area offices throughout the country for an examination covering positions in ...
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... occupations ; -A complete review of all recruiting material to eliminate any stereotypes of male and female employment roles , and to assure that the gov- ernment is recognized by all persons as an equal opportunity employer . -A review ...
... occupations ; -A complete review of all recruiting material to eliminate any stereotypes of male and female employment roles , and to assure that the gov- ernment is recognized by all persons as an equal opportunity employer . -A review ...
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... occupational groups showed the most sig- nificant progress in the employment of women for the second straight year . An increase of 4,355 ( 66 percent of the group's net gain ) brought the total . number of women in medical occupations ...
... occupational groups showed the most sig- nificant progress in the employment of women for the second straight year . An increase of 4,355 ( 66 percent of the group's net gain ) brought the total . number of women in medical occupations ...
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Page 69 - essential" to limit consultation to the Speaker of the House, the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Majority and Minority Leaders of the House and Senate.
Page 46 - Each agency shall also maintain and make available for public inspection and copying current indexes providing identifying information for the public as to any matter issued, adopted, or promulgated after July 4, 1967, and required by this paragraph to be made available or published.
Page 27 - •The rate of basic pay for employees at these rates is limited by section 5308 of title 5 of the United States Code, as added by the Federal Pay Comparability Act of 1970, to the rate for level V of the Executive Schedule (as of the effective date of this salary adjustment, $36,000) ." Schedules for the Department of Medicine and Surgery of the Veterans
Page 49 - Positions other than those of a confidential or policy-determining character for which it is not practicable to hold a competitive examination shall be listed in Schedule B.
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Page 98 - That the duties or compensation of the position are such, or that qualified persons are so rare, that, in the interest of good civil service administration, the position cannot be filled through open competitive examination...
Page 81 - ... (2) what is permitted in lieu of what is required by regulation, (3) the circumstances which protect or promote the efficiency of the Government and the integrity of the competitive service, and (4) a statement limiting the application of the variation to the continuation of the conditions which gave rise to the variation: Provided further, That similar variations shall be granted whenever similar conditions exist. All minutes approved under authority of this section shall be published in the...
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Page 71 - USC 867), are adjusted as follows: "*The salary for employees at these rates Is limited by section 5308 of title 5 of the United States Code, as added by the Federal Pay Comparability Act of 1970, to the rate for level V of the Executive Schedule (as of the effective date of this salary adjustment, $36,000).
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