Treasury Department- Post Office Appropriations for 1951, Hearings ... 81st Congress, 2d Session |
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... rates in accordance with prevailing scales in different parts of the country . The proposal calls for broader authority for the executive branch , delegation to the depart- ments and agencies of the authority to evaluate jobs for pay ...
... rates in accordance with prevailing scales in different parts of the country . The proposal calls for broader authority for the executive branch , delegation to the depart- ments and agencies of the authority to evaluate jobs for pay ...
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... rates of pay with the general adjustments in between to be made by the executive branch . Authority for all other phases of pay administration should be delegated to the executive branch . Treasury feels that this proposal is entitled ...
... rates of pay with the general adjustments in between to be made by the executive branch . Authority for all other phases of pay administration should be delegated to the executive branch . Treasury feels that this proposal is entitled ...
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... rates of interest . We can furnish you a memorandum on that if you would like to have it , Mr. Chairman . Mr. GARY . This change in accounting of course will occur only in one year ? Secretary SNYDER . That is right . It will be a ...
... rates of interest . We can furnish you a memorandum on that if you would like to have it , Mr. Chairman . Mr. GARY . This change in accounting of course will occur only in one year ? Secretary SNYDER . That is right . It will be a ...
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... rates . Pay increases , Public Law 429 . Total personal services .. 02 Travel . 03 Transportation of things . 04 Communication services . 05 Rents and utility services . 06 Printing and reproduction . 07 Other contractual services . 08 ...
... rates . Pay increases , Public Law 429 . Total personal services .. 02 Travel . 03 Transportation of things . 04 Communication services . 05 Rents and utility services . 06 Printing and reproduction . 07 Other contractual services . 08 ...
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... rate of interst on which the Treasury now borrows money ; if figured on a higher rate , it would be worth as high as $ 3,000,000 - but we use the low rate as a conservative basis for making the computation . The first combined tax ...
... rate of interst on which the Treasury now borrows money ; if figured on a higher rate , it would be worth as high as $ 3,000,000 - but we use the low rate as a conservative basis for making the computation . The first combined tax ...
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accounting system activities actual 1950 estimate additional administrative Admiral O'NEILL agencies AIKEN appropriation base appropriation for 1950 asking ATKESON audit authorized Average banks basis BETTERLEY budget building Bureau BURKE CANFIELD Captain RICHMOND carrier Chairman Civil Aeronautics Board Coast Guard Commissioner committee Congress CONSIDINE cost COUDERT December 31 disbursing DONALDSON employees equipment estimate 1951 estimate estimate to current estimated deficiency expenses Federal FERNANDEZ fiscal year 1951 funds GARY GASTON going Government highway post office Hoover Commission improvements Internal Revenue June 30 Kaiser-Frazer loans machines MAXWELL ment Narcotics operation PASSMAN pay increases payment percent personnel Post Office Department postal Postmaster procedures Public Law 429 railway post office rates recommendations Reconstruction Finance Corporation record reduction refunds reimbursable request Reserve returns routes Salaries SCHOENEMAN Secretary SNYDER statement stations STROM taxpayer tion Total amount appropriated Total estimated obligations Total obligations Treasury Department United
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648 ÆäÀÌÁö - Bank shall be to aid in financing and to facilitate exports and imports and the exchange of commodities between the United States or any of its Territories or insular possessions and any foreign country or the agencies or nationals thereof.
29 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... by the Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation of the Department of Commerce.
360 ÆäÀÌÁö - Mr. Chairman. I have a brief statement that I would like to read to the committee, if I may.
20 ÆäÀÌÁö - The line of command and supervision from the President down through his department heads to every employee, and the line of responsibility from each employee of the executive branch up to the President, has been weakened, or actually broken, in many places and in many ways.
648 ÆäÀÌÁö - Law 359, an act to increase rates of compensation of the heads and assistant heads of executive departments and independent agencies...
23 ÆäÀÌÁö - We recommend that the whole budgetary concept of the Federal Government should be refashioned by the adoption of a budget based upon functions, activities, and projects: this we designate as a "performance budget.
6 ÆäÀÌÁö - I should be glad to insert that report in the record for the information of the members of the committee, if the committee so desires.
251 ÆäÀÌÁö - Foley, Jr., as Acting Secretary of the Treasury, to Mr. Pace, the Budget Director, which made the proposal to the Bureau of the Budget that eventually resulted in this legislation. This letter explains some of the background of it, and sets forth an interpretation of how this appropriation actually would work, which was agreed upon by representatives of the Coast Guard, the Bureau of the Budget, the Treasury and the General Accounting Office that worked on this problem. I would like to insert that...
26 ÆäÀÌÁö - Executive order, should require all major departments and agencies to conduct vigorous recruiting programs for, and to examine and make final appointments to: a. All high-level administrative, professional, and technical positions. b. All positions peculiar to the agency. c. Any other classes of positions which, in the judgment of the Civil Service Commission, can be filled more effectively by the agencies.
668 ÆäÀÌÁö - To aid in financing agriculture, commerce, and industry, to encourage small business, to help in maintaining the economic stability of the country, and to assist in promoting maximum employment and production...