Legislative Branch Appropriation Bill for 1949: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1948 - 271 pages |
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activities additional Administration agencies amount ANDERSEN appropriation approved asking authority basis Board budget building BURBRIDGE Chairman cities CLAGUE clinical commissioned officers committee common cold Congress CONNOLLY contract correct cost DENHAM Department disease District of Columbia Division DODSON DUNBAR DYER employees employment estimate expenditure facilities Federal Security Agency FELIX field figure fiscal year 1948 FOGARTY funds going grants HARLOW HERZOG HOGE hospital Howard University increase industry Institute JOHNSON justifications KEEFE LAMOTTE ment mental Miss MILLER Miss WOLFE MOUNTIN National operation over-all OVERHOLSER PARRAN patients percent person personnel positions printing and binding problem projects Public Health Service PUSACK question record reimbursement requested Salaries and expenses SALYERS SCHWABE situation staff statement streptomycin STUDEBAKER thing tion transferred tuberculosis veterans vocational vocational education wage Wisconsin Women's Bureau
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Page 121 - ... (b) In the case of any such person who, in order to perform such training and service, has left or leaves a position, other than a temporary position, in the employ of any employer...
Page 121 - ... (A) if such position was in the employ of the United States Government, its Territories or possessions, or the District of Columbia, such person shall be restored to such position or to a position of like seniority, status, and pay...
Page 121 - ... (B) if such position was in the employ of a private employer, such employer shall restore such person to such position or to a position of like seniority status, and pay unless the employer's circumstances have so changed as to make it impossible or unreasonable to do so...
Page 99 - The Director of Selective Service herein provided for shall establish a Personnel Division with adequate facilities to render aid in the replacement in their former positions of, or in securing positions for, members of the reserve components of the land and naval forces of the United States who have satisfactorily completed any period of active duty, and persons who have satisfactorily completed any period of their training and service under this Act.
Page 377 - Act of 1923, as amended, and may, without regard to the provisions of the civil-service laws and the Classification Act of 1923...
Page 231 - It shall be the duty of said bureau to formulate standards and policies which shall promote the welfare of wage-earning women, improve their working conditions, increase their efficiency, and advance their opportunities for profitable employment.
Page 231 - ... to formulate standards and policies which shall promote the welfare of wage-earning women, improve their working conditions, increase their efficiency, and advance their opportunities for profitable employment. The said bureau shall have authority to investigate and report to the said department upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of women in industry.
Page 97 - Delaware, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, and Wyoming.
Page 243 - All regulations and amendments thereto with respect to grants to States under this section shall be made after consultation with a conference of the State health authorities...
Page 48 - A little over 1,000 people certainly is not too many Government employees to supervise the foods and drugs and cosmetics that you use. Mr. SCHWABE. It is too many if 500 can do it. Dr. DUNBAR. It surely is. Mr. SCHWABE. We are just trying to find out how many legitimately you are entitled to. It is not a question of numbers; it is a question of what this number or any other number can do.