NUMBER of EMPLOYEES IN CIvri, SERVICE, 1923, 1924, 1925, AND IN 1918 Number of employees in each branch of the Federal eacecutive civil service on June 30, 1925, with totals for November 11, 1918 (armistice date), and later dates, comprising classified and unclassified (which includes presidential) positions * Department or office. ..” In District of Columbia June 30, 1925 Outside District of Columbia Total The White House-- 43 3 446 ------------------------------ ar-------- 2,485 2,413 4, 8 43,481 4,008 47,489 52,387 ote Commerce Commis• *-*Sion-------------------------: -, Civil Service Commission-• * **, *Bureau of Efficiency-----. . . Federal Trade Commission **. Shipping Board--------Alien Property CustodianTariff Commission------------Employees Compensation Commission-----------------Federal Board of Vocational Education-------------------Panama Canal.--Public Buildings and Parks, National Capital.-Railroad Labor Board. General Accounting Offi Veterans' Bureau---------Railroad Administration *Commission of Fine Arts War Finance Corporation *----National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics--------------- 12 11 23 102 9. 111 134 Federal Reserve Board *-------- 99 81 180 18 1---------- 18 19s Total.-------------------- 37,310 26,446 63,756 445,228 55,734 500,962 564, 718 WAR EXPANSION AND REDUCTION SINCE ARMISTICE Outside Columbia June 30, 1916-------------------------------------------------- 39,442 398,615 438,057 Nov. 11, 1918- 117, 760 * 800,000 * 917,760 July 31, 1920-- 90, 559 • 600, 557 * 691, 116 July 31, 1921-- 78,865 518, 617 597, 482 June 30, 1922– 69,980 490,883 , S63 June 30, 1923-- 66, 290 482,241 548, 531 Dec. 31, 1923-- 65,025 479,646 544,671 June 30, 1924-- 64, 120 490,866 554,986 Dec. 31, 1924-- 66,079 489, 540 555,619 June 30, 1925-------------------------------------------------- 63, 756 500,962 564,718 1 Does not include legislative or judicial services nor the commissioned warranted or enlisted personnel of the military, naval, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard services. The Government of the District of Columbia is also not included, although policemen and firemen are appointed through examinations held by the commission. * Number of women in field branches of Post Office Department estimated. * Includes 13,200 clerks at third-class offices, 203 screen-wagon contractors, 300 carriers for offices having special opyo clerks in charge of contract stations, 10,968 star-route contractors, and 289 steamboat contractors. oes not include 36,007 clerks at fourth-cass offices who are employed and paid by the post master, and 21,184 mail messengers not included in previous computations. - - warehouses or employees on vessels. Number of employees in each branch of the Federal evecutive civil service Department or office In District of Columbia Outside District of Columbia Men Women | Total Men Women | Total 323 368 591 2,868 761 3, 629 4, 220 Government Printing o: 3,385 884 4, 269 *-------------------------- 892 261 1,406 oivil service Commission- 137 206 475 Federal Trade Commission 219 | 99 31s Shipping d---------------- 734 379 2,566 Alien Property Custodian 55 50 105 Tariff Commission.---- 129 71 200 Panama Canal.----------------- 60 16 76 8, 128 434 || 8,562 8,638 Superintendent State, War, and Navy Buildings.-------------- 1, 110 526 1,636 ------------------------------ 1,636 Rulroad Labor Board------------------------------|---------- 31 34 65 65 General Accounting Office 1, 153 835 1,988 --------------------|---------- 1,988 Weterans' Bureau---------- 1,805 3, 680 5,485 13,759 9,091 22,850 28,335 Railroad Administration *- 301 79 380 9 5 14 394 Miscellaneous------------------ 370 330 6 700 150 100 * 250 * 950 Total.--------------------- | 38,670 27,409 66,079 433,715 55,825 489, 540 555,619 WAR EXPANSION, AND REDUCTION SINCE ARMISTICE * Poes not include legislative of judicial services, nor the commissioned, warranted or enlisted personnel of the military, naval, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard services. The government of the District of Co- are appointed through examinations held by the commission. * Number of women in field branches of Post Office Department estimated, oster, and 21,184 mail messengers not included in previous computations. • Includes administrative offices as Emergency Fleet Corporation, but not workmen at shipyards or in warehouses or employees on vessels. Number of employees in each branch of the Federal eacecutive civil service on June 30, 1924, with totals for November 11, 1918 (armistice date), and later dates, comprising positions classified under civil service lanc and those not Department or office In District of Columbia Outside District of Columbia Men Women | Total Men Women Total 2,908 799 3,707 || 267,059 25,715 292,774 s 296,481 4, 146 1, 104 5,250 34,627 2, 36, 72 41,971 Civil Service Commission------ 159 221 380 65 53 118 498 Bureau of Efficiency------------ 34 15 * !------------------------------ 49 Federal Trade Commission----- 215 100 315 ------------------------------ 315 Alien Property Custodian------ 62 52 114 ------------------------------ 114 Commission------------------ 20 53 73 ------------------------------ 73 Education.-- 35 39 74 ------------------------------ 74 Panama Canal- 58 15 73 8,340 477 8,817 8,890 Superintendent, 8 , Wa Railroad Labor Board----------|----------|----------|- --------- 30 37 67 67 General Accounting Office------ 1,166 876 2,042 ------------------------------ 2,042 Veterans' Bureau--------------- 1,760 3,474 5,234 12,848 8,953 21,801 27,035 Miscellaneous------------------ 370 33 * 700 150 1 s * 95, Total.--------------------- 38,081 26,039 64, 120 436,346 54, 520 490,866 554,98. WAR EXPANSION AND REDUCTION SINCE ARMISTICE June 30, 1916-------------------------------------------------- 39,442 398,615 438,057 Nov. 11, 1918- - 117,780 * 800,000 * 917,760 July 31, 1920- - 90, 559 * 600, 557 * 691,116 July 31, 1921- - 78,865 518, 617 97,482 June 30, 1922- - 69,980 490,883 560,863 June 30, 1923- - * 482,241 548,531 Dec. 31, 1923-------------------------------------------------- 65,025 544,671 special supply, 5,271 clerks in charge of contract stations, 10,868 star-route contractors, and 285 steamboat and 20,705 mail messengers, because not included in previous co mputations. * Includes administrative offices of Emergency Fleet Corporation, but not workmen at shipyards or Wumber of employees in each branch of the Federal eacecutive civil service on December 31, 1923, and on June 30, 1916, with totals for November 11, 1918 ormistice date), and later dates, comprising positions classified under firil service law and those not so classified [Does not include legislative, judicial, military, or naval services or the District of Columbia] Dec. 31, 1923 -------------------------- 1,581 217 32 33 65 | . .'; ------- -------------------------- 2, 102 ------- 12,832 8,977 21,809 26,961 ------- 150 100 250 950 165 *a-------------------------- 38.2% 26,772 65,025 ||26,233 53,413 470,646 344,671 |438,057 WAR EXPANSION AND REDUCTION SINCE ARMISTICE rict o stric Date Colum- of Co- Total bia lumbia * | ***............................. 39,442 398,615 438,057 So it. Ms. 117,760 || 3 800,000 917,760 lost. 1 90, 559 |* 600, 557 691, 116 ### 78,865 518,617 597, § - 69,980 490,883 Joe on to III 66,290 482,241 548, 531 g :Noto women in field branches of Post Office Department estimated. loves 13,000 clerks at third-class offices, 200 screen-wagon contractors, 311 carriers for offices having ***upply, 5,162 clerks in charge of contract stations, 10,879 star-route contractors, and 284 steamboat * Does not include 36,638 clerks at fourth-class offices, because not paid by the Government, * *** mail messengers, because not included in previous computations. * 145 employees detailed by departments to the commission and taken over on its 'rolls July * "loudes administrative offices of Emergency Fleet Corporation, but not workmen at shipyards or in *ouses or employees on vessels * Approximate. Number of employees in each branch of the Federal erecutive civil service on June 30, 1923, and on June 30, 1916, with totals for November 11, 1918 (armistice date), and later dates, comprising positions classified under civil service law and those not so classified - June 30, 1923 *". - - - - Outside District of Department or office In District of Columbia Columbia Grand W W total Total som- WomMen en Total | Man en Total State--------------------------------- 322 260 582 2,720 703 3,423 4,005 2,783 Treasury----------------------------- 8,964 9,670 18,634 29,986 6,791 36,777 55,411 30,629 War---------------------------------- 2,366 2,104 || 4,470 43,129 3,560 46,689 || 51,159 37,695 Justice------------------------------- 440 213 653 1,853 847 2,700 3,353 2,610 Post Office--- 2,689 736 || 3,425 1258,397 124,000 282,397 -285,822 250,885 Navy--------- 4,214 35,722 Interior --- 3, 643 Agriculture-------------------------- 2,986 Commerce--------------------------- 1,797 378 3, 110 357 1,000 158 Bureau of Efficiency---- 35 Federal Trade Board----------------- 208 Shipping Board---------------------- 920 Railroad Administration------------- 813 Alien Property Custodian 77 Tariff Commission------------------- 122 22 52 74 ------------------------ 74 -------40 40 80 ---------------56 15 71 7,501 422 so State, avy Buildings 811 493 1,304 |--------|-------Railroad Labor Board---------------|--------|---------------- 33 34 General Accounting Office----------- 1, 190 845 2,035 |---------------Veterans' Bureau -------------------- 1,643 || 3,627 5, 270 13,266 9,628 Miscellaneous *---------------------- 370 330 700 150 100 Total.-------------------------- 38,821 27,469 | 66,290 |also | 54,052 482,241 o 531 438,057 WAR EXPANSION AND REDUCTION SINCE ARMISTICE In Dis- || Outside trict of District of Total Columbia Columbia June 30, 1916-------------------------------------------------------------- 39,442 398,615 43S, 0.5 Nov. 11, 1918----------- 117, 760 5800,000 , 7 July 31, 1920-- 90, 559 6600, 557 | * 691, 11 July 31, 1921-- 78,865 518, 617 597. 48 June 30, 1922 69,980 490,883 560, S6 June 30, 1923-------------------------------------------------------------- 66, 290 482, 241 548.53 1 Number of women in field branches of post Office Department estimated. * Includes 13,000 clerks at third-class offices, 200 screen-wagon contractors, 317 carriers for offices havin special supply, 5,043 clerks in charge of contract stations, 10,875 star-route contractors, 296 steamboat con tractors, and 140 clerks in charge of rural stations. Does not include 37,351 clerks at fourth-class office o: not paid by the Government, and 19,327 mail messengers, because not included in previous con putations. *Includes 145 employees added to Civil Service Commission's roll on July 1, 1923, who had theretofore bee detailed to the commission and paid by other branches of the Government. * Includes administrative offices of Emergency Fleet Corporation, but not workmen at shipyards or i warehouscs, or employees on vessels. * Estimated. * Approximate. |