The Administrative Bulletin, Volumes 1-2U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Personnel and Business Administration., 1931 |
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... survey in 1919 and found that women were excluded from 60 per cent of all tests . Among 260 classes of positions open , 155 were open to men only . Women wore excluded from 64 per cent of the professional positions and from 87 por cent ...
... survey in 1919 and found that women were excluded from 60 per cent of all tests . Among 260 classes of positions open , 155 were open to men only . Women wore excluded from 64 per cent of the professional positions and from 87 por cent ...
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... survey in 1925 showed that about 18 per cent of the women cmployees in Washington and 52 per cent of the men earned more than $ 1,860 . Two - thirds of this small group of women held clerical , stenogra- phic and typing positions ; one ...
... survey in 1925 showed that about 18 per cent of the women cmployees in Washington and 52 per cent of the men earned more than $ 1,860 . Two - thirds of this small group of women held clerical , stenogra- phic and typing positions ; one ...
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... set definite times for such surveys of the property in his official custody . Following each survey , appropriate reports to the central office of his bureau will sot in motion action which October , 1931 9 The Administrative Bulletin.
... set definite times for such surveys of the property in his official custody . Following each survey , appropriate reports to the central office of his bureau will sot in motion action which October , 1931 9 The Administrative Bulletin.
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... survey of the field services during 1928-30 , the Board's program has been one of administration . characteristics of positions are in a fluid state , rather than in a fixed mold . Changes in existing positions are made . New and ...
... survey of the field services during 1928-30 , the Board's program has been one of administration . characteristics of positions are in a fluid state , rather than in a fixed mold . Changes in existing positions are made . New and ...
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... surveys or " position - audits " . In the conduct of an inves- tigation a representative of the Board interviews the ... survey not only of the position itself but -lso of the bonds which tie it to the other positions in the same ...
... surveys or " position - audits " . In the conduct of an inves- tigation a representative of the Board interviews the ... survey not only of the position itself but -lso of the bonds which tie it to the other positions in the same ...
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