The Postal Record, Volumes 27-28National Association of Letter Carriers (AFL-CIO), 1914 |
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... efficiency . Mails are received and dispatched at practically all first and sec- Un- ond class offices on Sundays , and during certain hours this necessitates the employ ment of at least a part of the force . der the law these employees ...
... efficiency . Mails are received and dispatched at practically all first and sec- Un- ond class offices on Sundays , and during certain hours this necessitates the employ ment of at least a part of the force . der the law these employees ...
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... efficiency . There is Too much emphasis cannot be given to this one word , efficiency . branch of Government service so close to all the people as that of the postal serv- ice . None where efficiency of service is more appreciated or ...
... efficiency . There is Too much emphasis cannot be given to this one word , efficiency . branch of Government service so close to all the people as that of the postal serv- ice . None where efficiency of service is more appreciated or ...
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... efficiency system now in use in all postoffices . It has been the means of accomplishing much good in our office and still greater improvement will be realized in the future by the impartial en- forcement of the merit and demerit system ...
... efficiency system now in use in all postoffices . It has been the means of accomplishing much good in our office and still greater improvement will be realized in the future by the impartial en- forcement of the merit and demerit system ...
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... efficiency of younger men and women would go far to meet the cost of these annuities . The establishment of a retirement and annuity plan would be an ultimate economy . The work of the Govern- ment would be done more promptly and better ...
... efficiency of younger men and women would go far to meet the cost of these annuities . The establishment of a retirement and annuity plan would be an ultimate economy . The work of the Govern- ment would be done more promptly and better ...
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... efficient service to the Government of the United States ? a service totally inefficient , totally value- less , for which ... efficiency and economy there is but one way to get it . The tenure of office of the public servant should be ...
... efficient service to the Government of the United States ? a service totally inefficient , totally value- less , for which ... efficiency and economy there is but one way to get it . The tenure of office of the public servant should be ...
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Page 238 - ... the person whose removal is sought shall have notice of the same and of any charges preferred against him, and be furnished with a copy thereof, and...
Page 238 - That no person in the classified civil service of the United States shall be removed therefrom except for such cause as will promote the efficiency of said service and for reasons given in writing...
Page 188 - Be strong! We are not here to play — to dream, to drift. We have hard work to do and loads to lift. Shun not the struggle — face it; 'tis God's gift.
Page 196 - New occasions teach new duties; Time makes ancient good uncouth; They must upward still, and onward, who would keep abreast of Truth; Lo! before us gleam her camp-fires, we ourselves must Pilgrims be. Launch our Mayflower, and steer boldly through the desperate winter sea, Nor attempt the Future's portal with the Past's bloodrusted key.
Page 25 - An act to regulate and improve the civil service of the United States...
Page 123 - The Worldly Hope men set their Hearts upon Turns Ashes — or it prospers; and anon, Like Snow upon the Desert's dusty Face, Lighting a little hour or two — is gone.
Page 238 - ... hearing shall be required except in the discretion of the officer making the removal; and copies of charges, notice of hearing, answer, reasons for removal, and of the order of removal shall be made a part of the records of the proper department or office, as shall also the reasons for reduction in rank or compensation; and copies of the same...
Page 188 - I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true. I am not bound to succeed, but I am bound to live up to what light I have. I must stand with anybody that stands right; stand with him while he is right, and part with him when he goes wrong.
Page 25 - January sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three (volume twenty-two, United States Statutes at Large, page four hundred and three), and amendments thereto, or any rule or regulation made in pursuance thereof : Provided, That nothing herein shall prevent the President from placing said employees in the classified service.
Page 86 - An Act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1918, and for other purposes...