Report of the Civil Service Commission of the State of New York, 1권The Commission, 1915 |
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00 April 00 COMPETITIVE CLASS 00 EXEMPT CLASS 00 July 00 June 00 per day 00 Sept Albany April 15 April 20 assistant district attorney Assistant engineer Auburn Brooklyn Buffalo cents per folio Chainman Charles civil service Date Clerk to Justice Clinton Ave Commissioner Court Dannemora Date of entrance Deputy Deputy Deputy Draftsman East Edward Elmira entrance into civil entrance into present Examiner Factory inspector Fireman Frank Game protector George Guard Guard Harry Henry Highway inspector Hospital Inspector of construction Inspector of masonry James John H Joseph July 15 July 20 June 16 June 22 Junior assistant Junior clerk Junior engineer Lancaster St Madison Ave Mary masonry Inspector Name Residence Date NON-COMPETITIVE CLASS Nurse Ossining Patrolman present position Compensation Recording clerk Rochester special deputy clerk Stenographer Superintendent Syracuse Teacher Thomas Troy Typewriter copyist UNCLASSIFIED SERVICE Utica West White Plains William H
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13 페이지 - Make investigations concerning and report upon all matters touching the enforcement and effect of the provisions of this chapter and the rules and regulations prescribed thereunder...
15 페이지 - York, Monday the 25th day of May, 1914, at three o'clock in the afternoon, to show cause why he should not be removed from the office of Municipal Civil Service Commissioner of the City of Buffalo. On said 25th day of May, 1914, pursuant to said citation, said Gustavus T. Britt appeared before...
15 페이지 - ... to the authority vested in them the State Civil Service Commission did order, subject to the approval of the Governor, " that said Gustavus T. Britt be and he hereby is removed from the office of Municipal Civil Service Commissioner of the City of Buffalo, New York, for incompetency, inefficiency, neglect of duty and violation of the provisions of the Civil Service Law." This action of the State Commision was subsequently and on the 2d day of June, 1914, approved by the Governor, and on the 3d...