| George A. Donnelly - 1908 - 866 pages
...the civil service has received much consideration. It is believed that the interests of the employes and of the government alike demand legislation to...in the discharge of the duties devolving on postal employes. The department's policy is therefore to recruit Its force from young men, and to retain them... | |
| United States. President's Commission on Economy and Efficiency - 1912 - 650 pages
...superannuated employees in his annual report of 1909, as follows: In recent years the subject of mnking provision for the retirement of superannuated employees...to retain them until such time as their usefulness IB Impaired by advancing age. In view of the Increased cost of living, the salaries paid are barely... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Reform in the Civil Service - 1916 - 190 pages
...much consideration. It is believed Unit the hit-Tests of the employee and of the Government iilike demand legislation to this end. The work of the postal...for the attainment of a high degree of proficiency tu the discharge of the duties devolving on postal employees. The department's policy is, therefore,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Civil Service and Retrenchment - 1916 - 198 pages
...private, requires special training. Years of experience are necessary for the attainment of a high decree of proficiency in the discharge of the duties devolving...employees. The department's policy is, therefore, to re- • cruit its force from young men and to retain them until such time as their usefulness is impaired... | |
| United States. Comgress. Senate. Committee on civil service and retrenchmemt - 1917 - 278 pages
...the highest grade of service by compensatory remuneration. [Annual report, Postmaster General, 1909.] RETIREMENT OF SUPERANNUATED EMPLOYEES. In recent years...from young men and to retain them until such time «s their usefulness is impaired by advancing age. In view of the increased cost of living, the salaries... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Civil Service and Retrenchment - 1917 - 284 pages
...compensatory remuneration. [Annual report, Pootmaster General, 1909.] RET1KEMENT OF SUPERANNUATED EMPLOYEES. The work of the Postal Service, like that of every...from young men and to retain them until such time us their usefulness is impaired by advancing age. In view of the increased cost of living, the salaries... | |
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