United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Civil Service
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Reclassification of civil service employees ..
Increase in Postal Rates
1973
Postal Bills
1973
Officers and Employees of the Federal Government
1973
Cafeterias in Government Buildings
1973
To Amend the Civil Service Retirement Act
1947
To Amend the Trading with the Enemy Act so as To Permit Certain Aid to Civilian Recovery in Occupied Zones
1947
Retirement Legislation
1947
Efficiency rating systems
1947
Civil-service retirement
1935
Repeal of the act prohibiting the transfer of an employee from one department to another, etc
To prevent discriminations in legal appointments and promotions
Reduce postage rates on parcels to certain foreign countries
Classification of the field service. A. Communication submitting separate views relative to the classification of the field service of the Government
Extension of Civil Service Regulations to Prohibition Agents
Retirement of civil service employees
Placing under the Civil Service Act the personnel of the Treasury now under the Prohibition Act
Amend the salary rates contained in the compensation schedules of the Classification Act of March 4, 1923
Amend section 13 of the Act of March 4, 1923, as amended by the Act of May 28, 1928
Repeal of the act prohibiting increased pay under lump-sum appropriations to employees transferred within one year
Retirement of employees in the classified civil service
Placing employees of the Bureau of Prohibition under the Civil Service
Promote efficiency of Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Granting an annuity to Theresa E. Thoreson
Retirement of Federal Employees
Amending act providing for retirement of employees in classified civil service
To extend the retirement privilege to the Director, Assistant Director, inspectors, and special agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
To provide for vacations to government employees, and for other purposes
Investigating civil service administration
Retirement of employees in the classified civil service, to include employees in the legislative branch
To authorize the payment of an annuity to William H. Moran, Chief of the Secret Service Division of the Treasury Department, upon his retirement, in recognition and appreciation of his services to the United States
To increase compensation of officers and employees of the federal government
Presidential post offices. Letter from the Secretary of the Civil Service Commission, transmitting, in further response to Senate Resolution No. 303, submitted by Senator McKellar, a list of post offices of the first, second, and third class showing salaries and dates of expiration of the commissions of postmasters
Uniform retirement date for retirement of Federal personnel
Amendment to the retirement law
Retirement of certain employees in the legislative branch of the government
Civil Service employees and their apportionment by States. Letter from the President of the United States Civil Service Commission transmitting in response to Senate Resolution 92, certain statistical information relative to Civil-Service Employees and their apportionment by States
Amending Civil Service Retirement Act
War overtime pay act of 1942
To provide for the right of election by employees, subject to the provisions of the Civil Service Retirement Act, of a joint and survivorship annuity upon retirement
Eligibility of certain persons for admission to the civil service
Executive appointments in the Civil Service
To amend the Civil Service Retirement Act so to as to make such act applicable to the officers and employees of the Columbia Institution for the Deaf and the Nationa Library for the Blind
Authorizing appointment of employees in the executive branch of the Government
Employees in the classified civil service. Letter from the Secretary of the United States Civil Service Commission, transmitting, in response to Senate Resolution No. 285, a list of the names of all employees in the classified service who have been appointed since November 11, 1918, to and including June 9, 1930, in the District of Columbia, from the States of Vermont, Maryland, and Virginia, and the District of Columbia, whose quotas are in excess of their apportionment
Relating to promotions of civil service employees
Harry H. A. Ludwig
Amending the law relating to residence requirements of applicants for examinations before the Civil Service Commission
Relating to the compensation of certain charwomen
Relative to retirement of certain officers and employees
Amending Alaskan Railroad Retirement Act
Retirement annuities for former employees of the Panama Canal and the Panama Railroad Co
Veterans' legislation
Chester J. Babcock
Provide for a special clerk or liaison officer
Repealing section 213 of the Legislative Appropriation Act of 1933
An act to adjust the compensation of certain employees in the Customs Service
Salaries of Civil-Service employees
Civil Service Retirement Act
For the retirement of employees of the Alaska Railroad, Territory of Alaska, who are citizens of the United States
Respecting separation of employees from the classified civil service
Methods and Procedure of Civil Service Examining Division
Board of Civil Service Appeals
To standardize sick leave and extend it to all civilian employees
Positions not under the civil service. Letter from the Secretary of the Civil Service Commission, transmitting, in response to Senate Resolution No. 303, submitted by Senator McKellar, a list of offices, positions, places, and employments under the Federal Government and the District of Columbia not under civil service rules and regulations
Storekeeper-gaugers
Appointments in the Bureau of Internal Revenue
To amend the act for the retirement of Federal employees
Reclassification of Salaries
Extending retirement to certain employees of certain Indian schools
Employment for graduates of educational institutions. Letter from the President of the Civil Service Commission transmitting, in response to Senate Resolution No. 67, submitted by Senator Walsh, a report relative to the classification of graduates of educational institutions in the civil service
To extend the classified executive civil service
Schedules in the Classification Act. Recommendations of the Personnel Classification Board relative to amending the compensation schedules in the Classification Act of 1923 (H. R. 8928), Public, No. 516
William A. Devine
Overtime compensation to government employees
Investigation at Bureau of Printing and Engraving
James L. Barnett
Civil service employees
Amend the law relating to the residence requirements of applicants for examinations before the Civil Service Commission
Retirement of licensed navigators or engineers in the Army Transport Service
Covering Certain Persons into the Classified Civil Service Without Examination
Amending the classification act of 1923, as amended
Civil service retirement
Demotion of discharged soldiers and sailors
Salary and wage administration in the Federal service
To authorize the granting of leave to ex-service men and women to attend the annual convention of the American Legion in Paris, France, in 1927
Permitting employees of the legislative branch of the government to qualify for positions under competitive civil service
To create a board of legal examiners in the civil service commission
Extending the classified civil service ...
To prevent discrimination in legal appointments and promotions
Uniform retirement date for retirement of federal personnel ...