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Post Office and Civil Service-Postage Rates., 1947-1949
Proposed increase in third class postage.
Post Office and Civil Service-Postage Rates., 1947
Post Office and Civil Service-Postal Pay., 1948
Pending legislation for postal pay increase; Correspondence and clippings; "Dollars or Sense"; Reprinted from the January, 1948 issue of the Union Postal Clerk, official organ of the National Federation of Post Office Clerks.
Post Office and Civil Service-Postal Pay., 1948
Discussion of S.1949; "To provide additional compensation for postmasters and employees of the postal service" (Raymond E. Baldwin-Connecticut).
Post Office and Civil Service-Postal Pay., 1947
Discussion of H.R.1636; "To amend section 6 of the Act entitled `An Act to reclassify the salaries of postmasters, officers, and employees of the Postal Service; to establish uniform procedures for computing compensation; and for other purposes', approved July 6, 1945, with respect to the application of such section to rural carriers" (William H. Stevenson-Wisconsin).
Post Office and Civil Service-Postal Pay., 1948
Discussion of H.R.4640; "To provide additional compensation for employees in the field service of the Post Office Department" (John C. Butler-New York).
Post Office and Civil Service-Postal Pay., 1948
Discussion of H.R.4704; "To adjust compensation for postmasters and employees of the postal service" (John D. Dingell-Michigan).
Post Office and Civil Service-Postal Pay., 1948
Discussion of H.R.5667; "To provide additional compensation for postmasters and employees of the postal service" (John C. Butler-New York).
Post Office and Civil Service-Postal Savings., 1947-1948
Discussion of H.R.4879; "To amend section 7 of the act of June 25, 1910, as amended, to reduce the interest rate on postal-savings deposits to 1 percent per annum" (Robert J. Twyman-Illinois), and S.1015; "To amend section 7 of the Act of June 25, 1910, as amended, to reduce the interest rate on postal-savings deposits to 1 percent per annum" (Ellsworth B. Buck-New York).
Post Office and Civil Service-Retirement., 1947-1948
Discussion of H.R.1321; "To amend the act entitled `An act to amend further the Civil Service Retirement Act, approved May 29, 1930, as amended', approved January 24, 1942, and for other purposes" (John C. Butler-New York), and H.R.738; "To amend the Civil Service Retirement Act Approved May 29, 1930, as amended, so as to exempt annuity payments under such act from taxation" (Edward H. Rees-Kansas). Correspondence and clippings.
