Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen58National Conference on Social Welfare, 1931 |
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... positions in New York City ) , the civil service commission reports under its control a total of 29,544 positions , of which 633 are exempt ; 14,074 , competitive ; 11,247 , noncompetitive ; and 3,590 are classed as permanent labor ...
... positions in New York City ) , the civil service commission reports under its control a total of 29,544 positions , of which 633 are exempt ; 14,074 , competitive ; 11,247 , noncompetitive ; and 3,590 are classed as permanent labor ...
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... positions under the control of civil service . This re- classification project covered in round numbers 33,000 positions , the 29,544 positions reported by civil service and 1,320 so called temporary and casual labor , and 2,136 ...
... positions under the control of civil service . This re- classification project covered in round numbers 33,000 positions , the 29,544 positions reported by civil service and 1,320 so called temporary and casual labor , and 2,136 ...
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... positions listed under civil service and grouped under welfare positions for which it would not at first be necessary to require workers certified by the state department of education . As for instance , a position of matron in a county ...
... positions listed under civil service and grouped under welfare positions for which it would not at first be necessary to require workers certified by the state department of education . As for instance , a position of matron in a county ...
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Sophonisba P Breckinridge | 223 |
Is Unemployment Permanent? John A Lapp | 232 |
International Aspects of Unemployment Rev John A Ryan D D | 239 |
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