Box LG 23
Restricted
Contains 90 Results:
Post Office and Civil Service-Health Benefits., 1959-1960
Includes correspondence regarding various pieces of health benefits legislation. Many of the letters refer to the Federal Employees Health Insurance Act. There are copies of letters from the U.S. Civil Service Commission to Congressman Tom Murray. Among the letters are several from employee groups, most notably the National Association of Retired Civil Employees (Oklahoma chapter) and the Oklahoma Council of Government Employees.
Post Office and Civil Service-Pay Legislation., 1960
Correspondence Re: increased salary for postal employees.
Post Office and Civil Service-Pay., 1960
Includes correspondence Re: pay raises for federal employees. Much of the correspondence seems to be about postal employees. Among the correspondents was Andrew J. Biemiller, AFL-CIO.
Post Office and Civil Service-Pay-Selective Service Personnel., 1960
Constituent correspondence Re: exclusion of Selective Service personnel from the federal employee pay raise.
Post Office and Civil Service-Pensions., 1960
Post Office and Civil Service-Pensions-Hazardous Duty Bills., 1959-1960
Correspondence Re: H.R. 1183, to increase by 2.5 percent the multiplication factor for determining pensions for federal employees in hazardous jobs. Correspondents include employees of the Secret Service and U.S. Marshal office in Oklahoma.
Post Office and Civil Service-Personnel Administration., 1959
Includes letter and press release from the National Federation of Federal Employees opposing S. 1638, a bill which would dismantle the Civil Service Commission.
Post Office and Civil Service-Postage Rate., 1960
Includes letter from the Postmaster General. Rate was increased to 5 cents.
Post Office and Civil Service-Postage Rate., 1960
Constituent correspondence.
Post Office and Civil Service, 1959
Postal Transportation.
