Box 46
Contains 90 Results:
The Personnel Classification Board, 1923
National Civil Service Reform League 1923. Library U.S. Civil Service Commission
The Administration of a Classification Plan Through Periodic Audits, 1936
An example taken from the departmental service of the Federal Government by Ismar Baruch. Civil Service Assembly. Pamphlet No.5. Library U.S. Civil Service Commission. September 1936.
The Human Element in Personnel Management, 1941
Lawrence A. Appley. Library U.S. Civil Service Commission. October 1, 1941
American Municipal Association: Emergency Personnel Policies, 1940
A checklist of items which might be considered by state and local governments. The American Municipal Association Bulletin no. 142. Civil service assembly of the United States and Canada. Special Bulletin no. 14. 1940. Library U.S. Civil Service Commission. Chicago, Illinois. September, 1940.
Federal Regulations Governing Pay Increases in State and Local Public Services, 1942
Civil service assembly of the United States and Canada. 1942. Library U.S. Civil Service Commission.
Analysis of the Salary Study and Proposed Pay Adjustment Plan., 1954
of George Fry and Associates, Inc. Analysis by Alphonse H. Clemens. May 1954
Excerpts from Address Before the Society for Personnel Administration, 1954
March 23, 1954. Edward H. Rees (R- Kansas).
The Higher Civil Service: Needs, Proposals, Prospects, 1958
George A. Graham, The Brookings Institution. Library U.S. Civil Service Commission.
How Your Government Job is Classified, 1946
U.S. Department of Commerce. Office of International Trade Operations. Administrative Management Staff. Division of Personnel Management. Washington, DC. August 1946. Library U.S. Civil Service Commission.
Manpower Planning Activities of Public Personnel Agencies, 1951
Civil Service Assembly of the United States and Canada. CSA Information and Consultation Service. November 30, 1951. Library U.S. Civil Service Commission.