| 1913 - 380 pages
...likely that the expense of such a system would be more than offset by gains in efficiency. Although the compensation of postal employees has been considerably increased during the last few years, it is still insufficient to permit adequate savings against old age. Foreign nations pension their aged employees,... | |
| United States. Post Office Dept - 1913 - 404 pages
...likely that the expense of such a system would be more than offset by gains in efficiency. Although the compensation of postal employees has been considerably increased during the last few years, it is still insufficient to permit adequate savings against old age. Foreign nations pension their aged employees,... | |
| 1916 - 850 pages
...for no other reason, the Government should do llknwlse. "While the compensation of postal em ployees has been considerably Increased during the last few...considerable savings against old age- It is believed aged employees. From the standpoint of economy alone It would seem that this Government should do likewise.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Civil Service and Retrenchment - 1916 - 198 pages
...likely that the expense of such a system would be more than offset by gains in efficiency. Although the compensation of postal employees has been considerably increased during the last few years, it is still insufficient to permit adequate savings against old age. Foreign nations pension their aged employees,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Reform in the Civil Service - 1916 - 190 pages
...likely that the expense of .such a system would be more than offset by gains in efficiency. Although the compensation of postal employees has been considerably increased during the last few years, it Is still insufficient to permit adequate savings against old age. Foreign nations pension their aged employees,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Civil Service and Retrenchment - 1917 - 284 pages
...likely that the expense of such a system would be more than offset by gains in efficiency. Although the compensation of postal employees has been considerably increased during the last few years, it is still insufficient to permit adequate savings against old age. Foreign nations pension their aged employees,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1918 - 106 pages
...likely that the expense of such a system would be more than offset by gains in efficiency. Although the compensation of postal employees has been considerably increased during the last few years, it is still insufficient to permit adequate savings against old age. Foreign nations pension their aged employees... | |
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