The Rewards of Public Service: Compensating Top Federal OfficialsBrookings Institution, 1980 - 238 páginas USA. Compilation of research papers on wage policy concerning federal civil servant administrators - covers historical and political aspects of the existing wage payment system, stresses the importance of wage incentives to attract qualified candidates, discusses attitudes and public opinion as well as federal conflict of interest regulations, compares wages in the private sector and public services, costs of labour turnover, etc., And shows research methods used. Statistical tables. |
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... legislators have diluted po- litical responsibility by one means or another . They have attached pay increases in the form of riders to general appropriation bills . In 1955 they combined a legislative pay raise with a salary increase ...
... legislators have diluted po- litical responsibility by one means or another . They have attached pay increases in the form of riders to general appropriation bills . In 1955 they combined a legislative pay raise with a salary increase ...
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... Legislative , and Judicial Compensation A democratic State is most parsimonious towards its principal agents . In Amer- ica the secondary officers are much better paid , and the dignitaries of the ad- ministration much worse , than they ...
... Legislative , and Judicial Compensation A democratic State is most parsimonious towards its principal agents . In Amer- ica the secondary officers are much better paid , and the dignitaries of the ad- ministration much worse , than they ...
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... legislative time clock to force a vote . The legislative veto , as a general proposition , has aroused contro- versy . Some criticize Congress for abdicating its legislative duties to the President ; others argue that Congress is only ...
... legislative time clock to force a vote . The legislative veto , as a general proposition , has aroused contro- versy . Some criticize Congress for abdicating its legislative duties to the President ; others argue that Congress is only ...
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The Economics of Federal Compensation | 5 |
The Politics of Federal Compensation | 11 |
Louis Fisher | 25 |
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The Rewards of Public Service: Compensating Top Federal Officials Robert W. Hartman,Arnold Robert Weber Vista de fragmentos - 1980 |
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