Departments of Treasury, and Post Office, and Executive Office of the President Appropriations for 1968: Post Office Department: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 761 pages |
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... coordinating Depart- mental planning efforts and conducting long - range studies . A Programming Division was established in the Bureau of Finance and Administration with the responsibility for coordinating the development of the Five ...
... coordinating Depart- mental planning efforts and conducting long - range studies . A Programming Division was established in the Bureau of Finance and Administration with the responsibility for coordinating the development of the Five ...
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... coordinating the plans of the operating bureaus into an integrated Departmental program . As improved cost and performance information has been developed , however , it has become possible to make detailed analyses of major programs and ...
... coordinating the plans of the operating bureaus into an integrated Departmental program . As improved cost and performance information has been developed , however , it has become possible to make detailed analyses of major programs and ...
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... coordination of the program . ( 3 ) Administrative Assistant ( Complement and Budget ) : An Administrative Assistant , GS - 11 , is urgently needed to meet the increasing volume and com- plexity of administrative , complement control ...
... coordination of the program . ( 3 ) Administrative Assistant ( Complement and Budget ) : An Administrative Assistant , GS - 11 , is urgently needed to meet the increasing volume and com- plexity of administrative , complement control ...
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... Coordinate representation of the Department in its relationship with other countries and with international organizations , including postal unions ; maintain liaison with other Government agencies on non - operational international ...
... Coordinate representation of the Department in its relationship with other countries and with international organizations , including postal unions ; maintain liaison with other Government agencies on non - operational international ...
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... coordinating point for the Planning - Programming - Budgeting activities of this Bureau . To realize the maximum benefits from this system , it is necessary to have coordination and close follow - up at both the division level and ...
... coordinating point for the Planning - Programming - Budgeting activities of this Bureau . To realize the maximum benefits from this system , it is necessary to have coordination and close follow - up at both the division level and ...
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Page 276 - In the administration of all matters covered by the agreement officials and employees are governed by the provisions of any existing or future laws and regulations, including policies set forth In the Federal Personnel Manual and agency regulations...
Page 286 - Each employee of the executive branch of the Federal Government has the right, freely and without fear' of penalty or reprisal, to form, join, and assist a labor organization or to refrain from any such activity, and each employee shall be protected in the exercise of this right.
Page 213 - Chairman, if you have any questions I will be glad to try to answer them, or Mr.
Page 277 - When an employee organization has been formally recognized, the agency, through appropriate officials, shall consult with such organization from time to time in the formulation and implementation of personnel policies and practices, and matters affecting working conditions that are of concern to its members.
Page 287 - ... veterans organization with respect to matters of particular interest to employees with veterans preference; or (3) preclude an agency from consulting or dealing with a religious, social, fraternal...
Page 289 - ... and retain employees in positions within the agency, and to suspend, demote, discharge, or take other disciplinary action against employees, (c) to relieve employees from duties because of lack of work or for other legitimate reasons, (d) to maintain the efficiency of the Government operations entrusted to them, (e) to determine the methods, means and personnel by which such operations are to be conducted; and (f) to take whatever actions may be necessary to carry out the mission of the agency...
Page 546 - No appropriations shall be made for purchase contract projects which have not been approved by resolutions adopted by the Committees on Public Works of the Senate and House of Representatives, respectively, within three years after the date of enactment of this Act.
Page 288 - ... (b) A unit may be established on a plant or installation, craft, functional, or other basis which will ensure a clear and identifiable community of interest among the employees concerned and will promote effective dealings and efficiency of agency operations.
Page 286 - Federal service should be improved by providing employees an opportunity for greater participation in the formulation and implementation of policies and procedures affecting the conditions of their employment...
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