Recruitment Procedures in the Federal Gov't, Hearings.....82-2 |
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... Oklahoma VICTOR L. ANFUSO , New York WILLIAM C. LANTAFF , Florida FRAZIER REAMS , Ohio II GARDNER R. WITHROW , Wisconsin H. R. GROSS , Iowa JAMES S. GOLDEN , Kentucky WILLIAM R. WILLIAMS , New York O. K. ARMSTRONG , Missouri.
... Oklahoma VICTOR L. ANFUSO , New York WILLIAM C. LANTAFF , Florida FRAZIER REAMS , Ohio II GARDNER R. WITHROW , Wisconsin H. R. GROSS , Iowa JAMES S. GOLDEN , Kentucky WILLIAM R. WILLIAMS , New York O. K. ARMSTRONG , Missouri.
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... REAMS . Mr. Ramspeck , it is my understanding that the objec- tive of civil - service law ever since we have had one was to substitute the merit system for the spoils system , and that works all right except where there is an emergency ...
... REAMS . Mr. Ramspeck , it is my understanding that the objec- tive of civil - service law ever since we have had one was to substitute the merit system for the spoils system , and that works all right except where there is an emergency ...
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... REAMS . He might be a perfect man when he goes in , but a long tenure of occupancy in a position like that would ... REAMS . The extension of the board plan you think will not help to build up a personal spoils system ? Mr. RAMSPECK . I ...
... REAMS . He might be a perfect man when he goes in , but a long tenure of occupancy in a position like that would ... REAMS . The extension of the board plan you think will not help to build up a personal spoils system ? Mr. RAMSPECK . I ...
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... REAMS . Dr. Flemming , when you are discussing that , will you also answer the question as to whether or not a worse type of spoils system might come up than the one we have sought to get away from in the civil - service bill , where ...
... REAMS . Dr. Flemming , when you are discussing that , will you also answer the question as to whether or not a worse type of spoils system might come up than the one we have sought to get away from in the civil - service bill , where ...
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... REAMS . I do not get that out of the bill as I read it . I hope you will point that out . Mr. FLEMMING . May I point that out as I go along ? The CHAIRMAN . Suppose you go along and discuss the various pro- visions and then if there are ...
... REAMS . I do not get that out of the bill as I read it . I hope you will point that out . Mr. FLEMMING . May I point that out as I go along ? The CHAIRMAN . Suppose you go along and discuss the various pro- visions and then if there are ...
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administration amended American Legion appointing officer appropriate civil-service registers authority believe bill boards of examiners category ratings certification CHAIRMAN Civil Service Act Civil Service Commission civil-service system committee competitive civil-service positions Congress decentralized departments and agencies disabled veteran eligibles are rated emergency employees Federal Government Federal Personnel feel five eligibles FLEMMING give HALLBECK hire Hoover Commission LANTAFF legislation LESINSKI MACELROY ment merit system MILLER MITCHELL nominating or appointing nondisabled veteran nonveteran number of eligibles open competition operations passing grade percent POCKRASS points Post Office Department post-audit postal present President professional and scientific proposed qualified question RAMSPECK rated by categories rated numerically ratings and ahead REAMS REES registers of eligibles responsibility Robert Ramspeck rule of three SADLAK scientific positions spoils system standards statement STEWARD thing tion vacancy Veterans Preference Act WATSON World War II
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Page 160 - I say it is surprising to have the bill described in this manner, if we have in mind the fact that the Civil Service Act of 1883 provided for "open, competitive examinations for testing the fitness of applicants for the public service" and otherwise establishing procedure for operating the civil-service system.
Page 4 - out the provisions of this Act. SEC. 17. All laws or parts of laws inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency. SEC. 18. This Act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after the date of its enactment. [HR 2748, 82d Cong.. 1st seas.] A BILL To provide a recruitment procedure for
Page 1 - at the direction of the President and during a national emergency declared by proclamation of the President or by concurrent resolution of the Congress, to modify or set aside the principle of open competition to the extent and for such time as it deems necessary in order to expedite and facilitate the recruitment of the best
Page 11 - SEC. 15. (a) The President is authorized to issue such civil-service rules, and the Commission is authorized to issue such regulations, as may be necessary for the administration of this Act. (b) The Commission shall from time to time make such investigations with respect to the
Page 14 - 15. (a) The President is authorized to issue such civil-service rules, and the Commission is authorized to issue such regulations, as may be necessary for the administration of this Act. (b) The Commission shall from time to time make such investigations with
Page 9 - eligibles'), and five points shall be added to the earned ratings of those persons included under section 2 (4) of this Act, and in those examinations in which applicants are rated by categories such persons shall receive the preference provided by section 7 (b) of this Act, provided that any such
Page 18 - SEC. 18. This Act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after the date of Its enactment. Passed the Senate October 19 (legislative day, October 1), 1951. Attest : LESLIE L.
Page 157 - desire of the American Federation of Government Employees at all times to present a frank and constructive discussion of pending legislation. Mr. CAMPBELL. Mr. Chairman, I want to begin by thanking you for the opportunity to appear here this morning. we have to this proposed legislation is in the division of responsibility
Page 2 - That" is amended to read as follows: "SKC. 3. In those examinations to determine the qualifications of applicants for entrance into the service in which applicants are rated numerically ten points shall be added to the earned ratings of those persons included under section 2
Page 12 - ratings of those persons included under section 2 (4) of this Act, and in those examinations in which applicants are rated by categories such persons shall receive the preference provided by section 7 (b) of this Act: Provided, That any such preference eligible must receive a passing grade in order to qualify for such additional