Career, War Service, and Transferred Employees. Hearings ... on S.1701, S.2324, Add S. 2327. April 29, 1948 |
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acquire a competitive Administration agency ALIFAS amended April 29 armed forces Army Arthur Flemming Association of Machinists believe bill breaking faith Budget Bureau Captain BIRD career employees CHAIRMAN Civil Service Commission civil-service status civilian employees Colonel ONTHANK committee competitive examination competitive service competitive status Congress Disabled American Veterans displaced employed enacted erans Executive order fact favor Federal Government Federal service Flemming Go right ahead granted Hallbeck HAYDEN Hubbard JEAN Ketchum large number LEE O'DANIEL legislative representative Maize March 16 ment military service Navy Department navy yard noncompetitive examination nonveteran employees open competitive opportunity to compete percent period permanent status person Preference Act present President qualified recommendation reduction in force regular civil-service RILEY served STATEMENT status employees temporary appointments testimony Thank tion total number United United States Senate veteran and nonveteran veteran preference war-service appointments war-service employees WILLIAM LANGER Winslow
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Page 71 - to the act of August 23, 1912, which says : That in the event a reduction be made in the force in any of the executive departments, no honorably discharged soldier or sailor whose record in said department is rendered "good" shall be discharged or dropped or reduced in rank or salary. And
Page 78 - register appropriate for the position in which he was serving, provided recommendation for status is made prior to expiration of the register on which his name appears. (6) An employee who was serving when his name was reached for certification on a civil-service register appropriate for the position in which he was serving, provided
Page 79 - Be recommended by the agency in which employed. (2) Have rendered six months of satisfactory active service in the position that is brought into the competitive service, or in the civilian executive branch of the Government immediately prior to the effective date of the change in status of the
Page 78 - year. (3) Any disabled veteran who, in a manner satisfactory to the Commission, has completed a course of training in the executive branch of the Government prescribed by the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs in accordance with the act of March 24,1943 (57 Stat. 43). (4)
Page 80 - have completed a training course.— (a) When a disabled veteran shall have completed a course of training prescribed by the Administrator of Veterans Affairs in accordance with the act of March 24, 1943 (57 Stat. 43 (Pub. Law
Page 79 - (2) The Postmaster General has issued an order for the advancement of any post office from the fourth class to a higher class, or for the consolidation of any post office with one in which the employees are in the competitive service. (3) The Federal Government has taken over a public or private enterprise,
Page 52 - Provided further, That preference employees whose efficiency ratings are 'good' or better shall be retained in preference to all other competing employees with less than 10 years of total service and
Page 78 - 3.2. Appointment without competitive examination in rare cases.— (a) Subject to receipt of satisfactory evidence of the qualifications of the person to be appointed, the Commission may authorize an appointment in the competitive service without competitive examination whenever it finds : (1) That the duties or compensation of the position are such, or that qualified persons are so rare, that, in the interest of good civil service administration,
Page 78 - (57 Stat. 43). (4) Any employee who has served at least two years in the immediate office of the President or on the White House Staff and whose transfer to a competitive position is requested by any agency. (5) An employee who was serving when his name was reached for certification on a civil-service register appropriate for the position in which he was serving, provided
Page 79 - that time to such position, and may acquire a competitive status therein subject to the requirements of this section : (1) A permanent excepted position has been brought into the competitive service by statute, Executive order, or