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... passed by the last Legislature , the merit system was extended to over 6,000 positions and the duties and burdens of civil service commissioners were greatly increased , not only because of this extension , but also on account of the ...
... passed by the last Legislature , the merit system was extended to over 6,000 positions and the duties and burdens of civil service commissioners were greatly increased , not only because of this extension , but also on account of the ...
Strana 17
... have been having for years over the advisability of further restrictions upon the power of re- moval has reached a termination for the present . An act was passed this year which gives every public servant in 17 Massachusetts Association.
... have been having for years over the advisability of further restrictions upon the power of re- moval has reached a termination for the present . An act was passed this year which gives every public servant in 17 Massachusetts Association.
Strana 18
... passed several years ago which fixes a minimum limit of five feet five inches , which is the same limit as in Philadelphia and New Orleans . This limit is lower than in any other city . Miss Nichols mentioned the fact that the Governor ...
... passed several years ago which fixes a minimum limit of five feet five inches , which is the same limit as in Philadelphia and New Orleans . This limit is lower than in any other city . Miss Nichols mentioned the fact that the Governor ...
Strana 21
... passed the Assembly by one vote . While it never came to a vote in the Senate , it was commonly understood it was within one vote of passing there . However , the Association had succeeded before that time in so amend- ing the charter ...
... passed the Assembly by one vote . While it never came to a vote in the Senate , it was commonly understood it was within one vote of passing there . However , the Association had succeeded before that time in so amend- ing the charter ...
Strana 22
... passed in 1906 and 1907. The bill was introduced both in the House and in the Senate and was met at once with determined opposition . The Committee on Municipal Corporations of the former body failed to report the measure , and a motion ...
... passed in 1906 and 1907. The bill was introduced both in the House and in the Senate and was met at once with determined opposition . The Committee on Municipal Corporations of the former body failed to report the measure , and a motion ...
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Strana 110 - Let me now take a more comprehensive view, and warn you in the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the spirit of party, generally. This spirit, unfortunately, is inseparable from our nature, having its root in the strongest passions of the human mind.
Strana 183 - At special meetings no business shall be transacted except such as shall be specified in the call thereof. Fifteen members of the Association shall constitute a quorum at any meeting thereof.
Strana 147 - The unclassified service shall comprise all elective offices; all offices filled by election or appointment by the Legislature on joint ballot; all persons appointed by name in any statute; all legislative officers and employees...
Strana 83 - Resolved, that a copy of this memorial be transmitted to the family of the deceased and that the same be published in GOOD GOVERNMENT.
Strana 134 - Act of January 16, 1883. Now, therefore, in the exercise of the powers conferred upon him by the Constitution and laws of the United States, the President makes the following regulations to govern the selection of consuls general and consuls in the civil service of the United States...
Strana 172 - No officer or employe in the classified civil service of any city who shall have been appointed under said rules and after said examination, shall be removed or discharged except for cause, upon written charges and after an opportunity to be heard in his own defense.
Strana 43 - It was moved and seconded that the Secretary be directed to cast one ballot for the election of the gentlemen named.
Strana 60 - I am convinced after a careful examination of the facts that the offices of deputy collector and deputy marshal were never intended to be included under the ordinary provisions of the civil service law.
Strana 131 - The powers and duties of the city manager shall be (a) To see that the laws and ordinances are enforced. (b) To appoint and, except as herein provided, remove all directors of departments and all subordinate officers and employees in the departments in both the classified and unclassified service; all appointments to be upon merit and fitness alone, and in the classified service all appointments and...
Strana 117 - There is no duty which so much embarrasses the Executive and heads of Departments as that of appointments, nor is there any such arduous and thankless labor imposed on Senators and Representatives as that of finding places for constituents. The present system does not secure the best men, and often not even fit men, for public place. The elevation and purification of the civil sendce of the Government will be hailed with approval by the whole people of the United States.