Report of the Executive Committee of the New York Civil-Service Reform AssociationThe Association, 1896 Some years include Treasurer's report. |
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... secure from the present Con- gress legislation designed to hasten these further reforms . The bill to reorganize the Consular Service on a competitive basis has been reintroduced by Senator Lodge , and referred to a sub- committee of ...
... secure from the present Con- gress legislation designed to hasten these further reforms . The bill to reorganize the Consular Service on a competitive basis has been reintroduced by Senator Lodge , and referred to a sub- committee of ...
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... secure the extension of the merit system in New York State as far as in the federal service . The amendment to the Constitution that went into effect on January 1 , 1895 , requiring that all appointments and promotions in the civil ...
... secure the extension of the merit system in New York State as far as in the federal service . The amendment to the Constitution that went into effect on January 1 , 1895 , requiring that all appointments and promotions in the civil ...
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... secure the enforcement of the amendment during the coming year through the courts . A suit designed to test the legality of appointments without examination to a number of excepted places in the Brooklyn municipal service , has already ...
... secure the enforcement of the amendment during the coming year through the courts . A suit designed to test the legality of appointments without examination to a number of excepted places in the Brooklyn municipal service , has already ...
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... secure these import- ant advances . The State Civil Service Commission has been reorganized during the year by the retirement of Commissioner McKins- try , and the appointment by Governor Morton of ex - Senator George P. Lord , of Yates ...
... secure these import- ant advances . The State Civil Service Commission has been reorganized during the year by the retirement of Commissioner McKins- try , and the appointment by Governor Morton of ex - Senator George P. Lord , of Yates ...
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... secure the ex- tension of the rules to the bulk of the higher places still exempt from examination . Of the total of 20,933 employees in the city service on the 1st of February last , approximately 14,300 were subject either to ...
... secure the ex- tension of the rules to the bulk of the higher places still exempt from examination . Of the total of 20,933 employees in the city service on the 1st of February last , approximately 14,300 were subject either to ...
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A. R. MACDONOUGH Address ALFRED BISHOP MASON ANNUAL MEETING ANSON PHELPS STOKES appointment and promotion arrests Board of Police candidate CARL SCHURZ cent Chairman CHARLES COLLINS Civil Service Board Civil Service Commission CIVIL-SERVICE REFORM ASSOCIATION Civil-Service Reform League clerks Commis competitive lists copy Department DORMAN duties E. L. GODKIN EATON EDWARD CARY efficiency eligible list EVERETT exception Executive Committee exempt force GEORGE MCANENY George William Curtis Government Herbert Welsh HORACE WHITE JACOB F labor registration large number Legislature Lexow Committee list for promotion ment mental examinations merit mark merit system Municipal Civil Service National Civil-Service Reform offices ORDWAY parents born plan of promotion political position practical precinct present Board Present occupation President probationary record reorganization RICHARD WATSON GILDER ROBERT UNDERWOOD JOHNSON roundsman SAMUEL H Secretary secure selected Senate Sergeant Service Reform Association sioner Spoils System system of appointment THEODORE ROOSEVELT tion WHEELER York Civil-Service Reform
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Page 8 - Appointments and promotions in the civil service of the State, and of all the civil divisions thereof, including cities and villages, shall be made according to merit and fitness to be ascertained, so far as practicable, by examinations, which, so far as practicable, shall be competitive...
Page 5 - Executive branch remaining unclassified, with the single exception before mentioned, are those appointed by the President subject to confirmation by the Senate, and those employed merely as laborers or workmen.