Annual Report of the United States Civil Service CommissionU.S. Civil Service Commission, 1884 |
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... taken . In the face of pledges at once formal and public , it will require more audacity to invade , and there will be a readier courage to defend , the freedom which it is the object of the first two rules to guarantee . No case of the ...
... taken . In the face of pledges at once formal and public , it will require more audacity to invade , and there will be a readier courage to defend , the freedom which it is the object of the first two rules to guarantee . No case of the ...
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... taken in connection with Rule 23 , which makes any violation of these provisions or of the rules " good cause for removal . " The fifteenth section of the act , moreover , makes the violation of any of these provisions punishable by ...
... taken in connection with Rule 23 , which makes any violation of these provisions or of the rules " good cause for removal . " The fifteenth section of the act , moreover , makes the violation of any of these provisions punishable by ...
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... taken place . The power and duties of the Commission , so far as relates to examinations , are , by section 2 of the act , confined to the classified service , and do not extend to any employés not classified , whatever the position or ...
... taken place . The power and duties of the Commission , so far as relates to examinations , are , by section 2 of the act , confined to the classified service , and do not extend to any employés not classified , whatever the position or ...
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... taken ; and the whole action in that regard appears of record . The grade is won by the applicant him- self . The order of selection is fixed by the law and the rules . This excludes both favor and patronage . The need of certifying as ...
... taken ; and the whole action in that regard appears of record . The grade is won by the applicant him- self . The order of selection is fixed by the law and the rules . This excludes both favor and patronage . The need of certifying as ...
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... taken would be indefensible . In a vast majority of cases we have reason to think that those certi- fied were at that date unknown to the appointing officers . It is the evident duty of the appointing officer to select the most fit of ...
... taken would be indefensible . In a vast majority of cases we have reason to think that those certi- fied were at that date unknown to the appointing officers . It is the evident duty of the appointing officer to select the most fit of ...
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Página 45 - ... of the United States, and no clerk or employee of any department, branch or bureau of the executive, judicial, or military or naval service of the United States, shall, directly or indirectly, solicit or receive, or be in any manner concerned in soliciting or receiving, any assessment, subscription, or contribution for any political purpose whatever, from any officer, clerk, or employee of the United States...
Página 105 - Tell me not, in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream! — For the soul is dead that slumbers, And things are not what they seem. Life is real! Life is earnest! And the grave is not its goal; Dust thou art, to dust returnest, Was not spoken of the soul.
Página 99 - If all the year were playing holidays, To sport would be as tedious as to work ; But, when they seldom come, they wished-for come, And nothing pleaseth but rare accidents.
Página 10 - Sixth, that no person in said service has any right to use his official authority or influence to coerce the political action of any person or body.
Página 103 - Mexican republic, with the previous approbation of its general Congress ; and the ratifications shall be exchanged in the city of Washington, or at the seat of government of Mexico, in four months from the date of the signature hereof, or sooner if practicable.
Página 16 - Such examinations shall be practical in their character, and so far as may be shall relate to those matters which will fairly test the relative capacity and fitness of the persons examined to discharge the duties of the service into which they seek to be appointed.
Página 64 - ... representations concerning the same, or concerning the person examined, or who shall wilfully 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...
Página 59 - FIRST. To aid the President, as he may request, in preparing suitable rules for carrying this act into effect, and when said rules shall have been promulgated it shall be the duty of all officers of the United States...
Página 14 - 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.
Página 10 - Fifth, that no person in the public service is for that reason under any obligations to contribute to any political fund, or to render any political service, and that he will not be removed or otherwise prejudiced for refusing to do so.