Proceedings at the Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform LeagueThe League, 1901 |
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... grades , and the qualifications for which must be ascertained with reference to the peculiar duties to be performed . The Secretary then read a paper written by Mr. Edward Cary of New York , who was unable himself to be present , on ...
... grades , and the qualifications for which must be ascertained with reference to the peculiar duties to be performed . The Secretary then read a paper written by Mr. Edward Cary of New York , who was unable himself to be present , on ...
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... grades . The significance of this change is highly important . It has long been the understanding that while it has been possible to promote men to the higher posts in the Police Department arbitrarily , and by manipu lation of the ...
... grades . The significance of this change is highly important . It has long been the understanding that while it has been possible to promote men to the higher posts in the Police Department arbitrarily , and by manipu lation of the ...
Page 19
... grades under Col. Waring , they have by skilful management made political favor the rule in filling the higher places , and the result has been a destruction of discipline , and the degradation of the efficiency of the Department to a ...
... grades under Col. Waring , they have by skilful management made political favor the rule in filling the higher places , and the result has been a destruction of discipline , and the degradation of the efficiency of the Department to a ...
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... grade below . The object is to make advancement to higher ranks and pay depend upon meritorious work in the rank below . The daily records of con- duct and efficiency form the principal elements in promotional examina- tions . These ...
... grade below . The object is to make advancement to higher ranks and pay depend upon meritorious work in the rank below . The daily records of con- duct and efficiency form the principal elements in promotional examina- tions . These ...
Page 64
... grades . Admit- ting , as all sensible men must , that the officers vested with dis- cretion as to the general policy of the government must agree in their views of that policy with the party entrusted by the voters with its application ...
... grades . Admit- ting , as all sensible men must , that the officers vested with dis- cretion as to the general policy of the government must agree in their views of that policy with the party entrusted by the voters with its application ...
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