| 1913 - 284 str.
...plan of retiring the superannuated employees in the executive civil service. In the belief that it ia desirable that any steps toward the establishment...their lives to the service of the State. EFFICIENCY OP PERSONNEL. I have caused inquiry to be made into the character of the appointees from the point... | |
| American Institute of Electrical Engineers - 1915 - 1604 str.
...the legal profession and shed luster upon our country; men who frequently at great personal sacrifice have given the best part of their lives to the service of their country. However, I think it is competent for us to enquire as to whether there is not a disproportionate... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1917 - 312 str.
...and especially of our babies and growing children, be free from agencies of disease. The experience of those who have given the best part of their lives to the effort of eliminating the contamination of milk with germs of milk-borne diseases are unanimous in... | |
| Canada. Parliament. Senate - 1916 - 632 str.
...that are difficult to solve, that cannot be solved superficially, that must or should be dealt with by those who have given the best part of their lives to the study of those very important questions. That is a problem that should receive the very best consideration... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 482 str.
...been directed in recent years to the need of a suitable plan of retiring the superannuated employees in the executive civil service. In the belief that...the point of view of efficiency and competence which has resulted from present methods of appointment; into the present relation of compensation to the... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Commission on Postal Salaries - 1919 - 1202 str.
...not prevail in the post office. It would be only delayed justice to the old and experienced clerks who have given the best part of their lives to the service and are now too old to start in something else. longevity pay. together with a retirement law — to... | |
| 1878 - 548 str.
...unfair to battalions thnt men pass6 should be retained; but it is equally unfair that these, persons who have given the best part of their lives to the service, on whom years of exposure and anxiety have told, and whose health and strength is failing, should have... | |
| Abraham Epstein - 1922 - 718 str.
...becoming graver day by day. At the same time many of the employes of the government who had faithfully given the best part of their lives to the service of the nation were, when they had become too old, mercilessly separated from the service. These employe's,... | |
| United States Department of Justice - 1874 - 100 str.
...cast a class of its employes upon the charities of the public, who under the provisions of its laws have given the best part of their lives to the service of the Government, and who have wrecked their physical energies and broken down their healths in the discharge... | |
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