Crediting Unused Annual and Sick Leave Toward Retirement: Hearings Before the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 2002, and Related Bills ... March 20 and 21, 1958 |
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... Retiring leave or cash gratuities shall be based on continuing service un- interrupted by any period of retiring leave , but in the case of— ( a ) A permanent employee who has been laid off and is subsequently reappointed to the service ...
... Retiring leave or cash gratuities shall be based on continuing service un- interrupted by any period of retiring leave , but in the case of— ( a ) A permanent employee who has been laid off and is subsequently reappointed to the service ...
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... retiring leave for which the employee may , at the time , be eligible , less the amount , if any , of retiring leave previously used . ( 4 ) Unused retiring leave may not be carried forward when the employee is reemployed in the service ...
... retiring leave for which the employee may , at the time , be eligible , less the amount , if any , of retiring leave previously used . ( 4 ) Unused retiring leave may not be carried forward when the employee is reemployed in the service ...
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... leave and unused sick leave of retired civil servants . It is my great pleasure to represent a group which is characterized by its intense loyalty to its employer , the Post Office Department of the United States . Our group is also one ...
... leave and unused sick leave of retired civil servants . It is my great pleasure to represent a group which is characterized by its intense loyalty to its employer , the Post Office Department of the United States . Our group is also one ...
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... retiring before that time . It is because of that pattern , it is because of that very frugality on their part that I particularly endorse H. R. 2002 and thank the sub- committee for the opportunity to appear ... LEAVE TOWARD RETIREMENT 35.
... retiring before that time . It is because of that pattern , it is because of that very frugality on their part that I particularly endorse H. R. 2002 and thank the sub- committee for the opportunity to appear ... LEAVE TOWARD RETIREMENT 35.
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... retiring employees and which , I think , has real justification . You will note that on page 5 , beginning with line 10 , it states as follows : In determining the aggregate period of service upon which the ... LEAVE TOWARD RETIREMENT.
... retiring employees and which , I think , has real justification . You will note that on page 5 , beginning with line 10 , it states as follows : In determining the aggregate period of service upon which the ... LEAVE TOWARD RETIREMENT.
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84th Congress abuse of sick accrued annual leave accumulated and accrued accumulated sick leave additional annuity AFL-CIO amend the Civil amount annual and sick appreciate Association of Post believe BROYHILL cash gratuity CASSELL Chairman and members Civil Service Commission Civil Service Retirement Committee on Post compensation Congress Congressman Cretella credit for retirement deferred annuity employee's employees for ill enactment of H. R. entitlement to immediate favor Federal employees Federal service HALLBECK HEMPHILL immediate or deferred incentive JASPAN JOHN LESINSKI KEATING leave toward retirement LEGISLATIVE REPRESENTATIVE Lesinski lump-sum payment MCCART McDonough ment NAGLE National Association Office and Civil officer or employee OWEN penalizing employees percent period of annual ployees POSTAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICE postmasters president questions record retirement benefits retirement credit retirement fund retirement purposes retiring leave reward ROBESON RUDDOCK salary separation service credit Service Retirement Act service with entitlement statement STUYVESANT WAINWRIGHT subcommittee Thank tion Trimble unused sick leave YOUNG
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Page 9 - Trimble. STATEMENT OF HON. JAMES W. TRIMBLE, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF ARKANSAS Mr. TRIMBLE. Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee, I appreciate this opportunity to appear before you today to speak briefly in behalf of the civil service retirees.
Page 1 - Act of 1946, as amended, is hereby amended by striking out "from the Territories" (2) Clause (b) of section 1 of the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930, as amended (70 Stat. 743) is hereby amended by striking out "from a Territory".
Page 39 - I have a prepared statement, which I will submit for the record. (The statement follows :) Mr.
Page 3 - Stat. 404), any person heretofore or hereafter retired under the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930, as amended, may...
Page 3 - If the officer or employee, at any time during the period beginning on the effective date of this section and ending on the date of enactment of this Act, was...
Page 50 - For the record, my name is Thomas G. Walters, operations director of the Government Employes
Page 5 - With your permission I would like to present a distinguished Californian, the director of the department of water resources, Mr. William R. Gianelli. Senator MAGNUSON. All right. We will be glad to hear from him. Mr. GIANELLI. Mr. Chairman, I have a brief statement I would like to put in the record in its entirety. Senator MAGNUSON. All right. Mr. GIANELLI. Again for the record, my name is William Gianelli. I am director of the Department of Water Resources of the State of California. I appear here...
Page 3 - That the lump-sum payment herein authorized shall not be regarded, except for purposes of taxation, as salary or compensation and shall not be subject to retirement deductions.
Page 1 - A BILL To amend the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930, as amended, so as to provide certain benefits for the widows of employees who died prior to February 28, 1948, and for other purposes...
Page 34 - ... percent of the salary he would have received had he remained In service until the expiration of the period represented by the unused leave. We believe it to be completely appropriate that the crediting of unused sick leave should be made available to the retiring individual, and we believe that this type of credit would serve to provide an incentive for wise use of sick leave. Under present procedures, an employee who husbands his sick leave is penalized for his conscientiousness. If such a person...