Good Government, Svazky 31–32National Civil Service League, 1914 |
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Strana 3
... secure the classification of the positions before any appointments are made . Bryan and the diplomatic service . - President Eliot's recent criticism of the Secretary of State for breaking down the merit tradition in the diplomatic ...
... secure the classification of the positions before any appointments are made . Bryan and the diplomatic service . - President Eliot's recent criticism of the Secretary of State for breaking down the merit tradition in the diplomatic ...
Strana 15
... secure good places for political favorites . Such inci- dents have marked developments in Washington since March 4. A reorganization may well be both desirable and necessary in some departments or bureaus . In ef- fecting these changes ...
... secure good places for political favorites . Such inci- dents have marked developments in Washington since March 4. A reorganization may well be both desirable and necessary in some departments or bureaus . In ef- fecting these changes ...
Strana 16
... secure and maintain the highest degree of efficiency in the service by checking the work of employees after appointment , establishing standards of efficient service and uniformity of classifi- cation , salaries and titles , and helping ...
... secure and maintain the highest degree of efficiency in the service by checking the work of employees after appointment , establishing standards of efficient service and uniformity of classifi- cation , salaries and titles , and helping ...
Strana 18
... secure the establishment of at least a merit tradition and the higher ideals which it involves , if not a fixed merit system , for the higher posts . Preliminary Report of the Special Committee on Removals in the Civil Service ...
... secure the establishment of at least a merit tradition and the higher ideals which it involves , if not a fixed merit system , for the higher posts . Preliminary Report of the Special Committee on Removals in the Civil Service ...
Strana 25
... secure the very highest standard of efficiency in the conduct of its affairs . " In view of the firm stand taken by Postmaster Gen- eral Burleson against the proposal and President Wil- son's opposition to it , it was defended only ...
... secure the very highest standard of efficiency in the conduct of its affairs . " In view of the firm stand taken by Postmaster Gen- eral Burleson against the proposal and President Wil- son's opposition to it , it was defended only ...
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Strana 76 - ... corruptly make any false representations concerning the same or concerning the person examined, or who shall willfully and corruptly furnish to any person any special or secret information for the purpose of either improving or injuring the prospects or chances of any person so examined, or to be examined, being appointed, employed, or promoted...
Strana 3 - Appointments and promotions in the civil service of the State, and of all the civil divisions thereof, including cities and villages, shall be made according to merit and fitness to be ascertained, so far as practicable, by examinations, which, so far as practicable, shall be competitive...
Strana 3 - All salaries and fees authorized in this section and not otherwise provided for shall be fixed in advance by said board and shall be paid in the same manner as the salaries of the Federal Farm Loan Board.
Strana 87 - That the subject of law reporting be referred to a committee of five, to be appointed by the chair, with instructions to prepare a plan of amendment and report to a future meeting of this association.
Strana 17 - That no recommendation of any person who shall apply for office or place under the provisions of this act which may be given by any Senator or member of the House of Representatives, except as to the character or residence of the applicant, shall be received or considered by any person concerned in making any examination or appointment under this act.
Strana 78 - How is it about the boss ? What does the boss have to do ? He has to urge the appointment of a man whose appointment will consolidate his power and preserve the organization.
Strana 90 - ... to employ and fix the compensation of such attorneys, special experts, examiners, clerks, and other employees as it may from time to time find necessary for the proper performance of its duties and as may be from time to time appropriated for by Congress.
Strana 45 - ... and no person shall enter or remain in any said office, building or room, or send or direct any letter or other writing thereto, for the purpose of giving notice of, demanding or collecting a political assessment, nor shall any person therein give notice of, demand, collect or receive any such assessment, subscription or contribution...
Strana 45 - ... by those in authority to contribute from their personal income to the expenses of political campaigns, and a refusal may lead to putting good men out of the service, liberal payments may be made the ground for keeping poor ones in. So, too, if a part of the compensation received for public services must be contributed for political purposes, it is easy to see that an increase of compensation may be required to provide the means to make the contribution, and that in this way the government itself...
Strana 26 - You have had enough experience in politics to know how valuable workers are when the campaign is on and how difficult it is to find suitable rewards for all the deserving.