Proceedings at the Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform LeagueThe League, 1901 |
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... employees in the New Haven office was sufficient to entitle it to be placed under the rules ; it watched the examination , and made several investigations into the obser- vance of the rules in the Post Office . It also agitated for the ...
... employees in the New Haven office was sufficient to entitle it to be placed under the rules ; it watched the examination , and made several investigations into the obser- vance of the rules in the Post Office . It also agitated for the ...
Page 13
... employees , upon written charges , hearing testimony on both sides and resulting in the discharge of 20 from the ... employee the assur- ance that efficient work in the lower position will advance him to higher rank and pay . We have ...
... employees , upon written charges , hearing testimony on both sides and resulting in the discharge of 20 from the ... employee the assur- ance that efficient work in the lower position will advance him to higher rank and pay . We have ...
Page 14
... employees who had been appointed after the passage of the Act , but without examination , and had been at work about three years , in different grades . In order to permit the employees to take the examination for their places , and ...
... employees who had been appointed after the passage of the Act , but without examination , and had been at work about three years , in different grades . In order to permit the employees to take the examination for their places , and ...
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... employees of the Census Bu- reau , originally selected , notwithstanding vigorous protests from numerous commercial and scientific bodies throughout the Union , as well as from the League , as a matter of personal favoritism on the part ...
... employees of the Census Bu- reau , originally selected , notwithstanding vigorous protests from numerous commercial and scientific bodies throughout the Union , as well as from the League , as a matter of personal favoritism on the part ...
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... employees in their former very ambiguous and irregular status ; and it may be hoped that similar abuses will be less readily tolerated by public opinion in the future . It should be here mentioned that by Executive Order , promulgated ...
... employees in their former very ambiguous and irregular status ; and it may be hoped that similar abuses will be less readily tolerated by public opinion in the future . It should be here mentioned that by Executive Order , promulgated ...
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