Box LG 18
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Contains 127 Results:
Post Office and Civil Service-Insurance., 1958
Post Office and Civil Service-Insurance., 1958
Discussion of S.2127; "To amend section 3 (d) of the Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance Act of 1954, relating to the reduction in amounts of insurance of persons over the age of sixty-five" (Olin D. Johnston-South Carolina).
Post Office and Civil Service-Loyalty., 1958
Discussion of H.R.981; "To protect the national security of the United States by permitting the summary suspension of employment, and dismissal, of civilian officers and employees of the Government, and for other purposes" (Francis E. Walter-Pennsylvania), and S.1411; "To amend the act of August 26, 1950, relating to the suspension of employment of civilian personnel of the United States in the interest of national security" (Olin D. Johnston-South Carolina).
Post Office and Civil Service-Mail Delivery., 1957
Post Office and Civil Service-Mail Delivery., 1957
Discussion of H.R.7910; "To revise the laws relating to the handling of short paid and undeliverable mail, and for other purposes" (Tom Murray-Tennessee).
Post Office and Civil Service-Pay., 1957-1958
Post Office and Civil Service-Pay., 1957-1958
Discussion of H.R.2462; "To adjust the rates of basic compensation of certain officers and employees of the Federal Government, and for other purposes" (John Lesinski-Michigan), and S.734; "To revise the basic compensation schedules of the Classification Act of 1949, as amended, and for other purposes" (Olin D. Johnston-South Carolina; and Richard L. Neuberger-Oregon).
Post Office and Civil Service-Pay., 1957-1958
Post Office and Civil Service-Pay., 1957
Discussion of H.R.3342; "To adjust the compensation of officers and employees of the United States, and for other purposes" (Katharine St.George-New York). Correspondents include Katharine St.George.
Post Office and Civil Service-Pay., 1957
Discussion of H.R.9590; "To increase the rates of basic compensation of officers and employees in the postal field service, and for other purposes" (Edward H. Rees-Kansas).
