Fifth, that no person in the public service is for that reason under any obligation to contribute to any political fund, or to render any political service, and that he will not be removed or otherwise prejudiced for refusing to do so. Public Papers of Governor - Page 269by New York (State). Governor - 1896Full view - About this book
| United States. Court of Claims, Audrey Bernhardt - 1949 - 832 pages
...and declare — "Fifth, that no person in the public service is for that reason under any obligation to contribute to any political fund, or to render any political service, and that he will not be removed or otherwise prejudiced for refusing to do so." And Sec. 8 provided... | |
| United States Civil Service Commission - 1424 pages
...any election. RULE II. No person in the public service shall for that reason be under any obligation to contribute to any political fund, or to render any political service, and he will not be removed or otherwise prejudiced for refusing to do so. RULE III. It shall be the... | |
| California, Nathan Newmark - 1881 - 994 pages
...Board ; but no officer or employee of the Board shall be removed or otherwise prejudiced for refusing to contribute to any political fund, or to render any political service ; nor shall the Board, collectively or individually, use their official influence to coerce the political action... | |
| Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall - 1881 - 980 pages
...higher grades, on the basis of merit and competition. 6. That no public employe shall be compelled to contribute to any political fund, or to render any political service. 7. That no public employe shall be permitted to use his official authority or influence to coerce the... | |
| William Eaton Foster - 1882 - 88 pages
...and competition; Sixth, that no person in the public service is for that reason und*er any obligation to contribute to any political fund, or to render any political service, and that he will not be removed or otherwise prejudiced for refusing to do so ; Seventh, that no person... | |
| California - 1883 - 490 pages
...Board; but no officer or employe of the Board shall be removed or otherwise prejudiced for refusing to contribute to any political fund, or to render any political service; nor shall the Board, collectively or individually, use their official influence to coerce the political action... | |
| United States - 1883 - 1190 pages
...Contribution в Fifth, that no person in the public service is for that reason under ni obligations to contribute to any political fund, or to render any political service, and that he will not be removed or otherwise prejudiced for refusing to do so. Sixth, that no person... | |
| San Francisco (Calif.) - 1883 - 214 pages
...appointee; and no person in the public service shall be removed or otherwise prejudiced for refusing to contribute to any political fund, or to render any political service; and no person in said service shall use his official authority or influence to coerce the political... | |
| New York (State) - 1883 - 886 pages
...government of office™, the state of New York, or any political division thereof, shall, directly ^use30 or indirectly, use his authority or official influence to compel or induce i any other officer, clerk, agent or employee under said government, or payment any political division... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1884 - 952 pages
...kind of permanent tenure of office. The civil service act and rules only prohibit removals for refusal to contribute to any political fund or to render any political service. They steer carefully clear of all the vexed questions of tenure. This reform is inconsistent of course... | |
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