Annual Report of the Postmaster General

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1921
 

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Página 89 - It must be originated and published for the dissemination of information of a public character, or devoted to literature, the sciences, arts, or some special industry...
Página 76 - An Act making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, and for other purposes
Página 75 - That accounts may be opened and deposits made in any postal savings depository established under this act by any person of the age of ten. years or over, in his or her own name, and by a married woman in her own name and free from any control or interference by her husband; but no person shall at the same time have more than one postal savings account in his or her own right.
Página 19 - ... be required to work in excess of eight hours per day, and for such overtime service they shall be paid on the basis of the annual pay received by such employees. In computing the compensation for such overtime the annual salary or compensation for such employees shall be divided by...
Página 75 - An Act to establish postal savings depositories for depositing savings at interest with the security of the Government for repayment thereof, and for other purposes", approved June 25, 1910, as amended (USC, title 39, sec.
Página 46 - Postmasters of the first, second and third classes shall be appointed and may be removed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and shall hold their offices for four years unless sooner removed or suspended according to law.
Página 50 - The Postmaster General shall make provision by regulation for the indemnification of shippers, for shipment injured or lost, by insurance or otherwise, and, when desired, for the collection on delivery of the postage and price of the articles shipped, fixing such charges as may be necessary to pay the cost of such additional services.
Página 69 - The security which he feels he passes on to the men and women he serves. Instead of a distrust of his Government he radiates confidence in it. When we took hold of the administration of the post office, seeking for some point of application in an earnest desire quickly to improve the situation, we looked at the relation that existed between the employees and the Department. It seemed that there was the field in which the greatest progress might be made in the shortest time.
Página 18 - ... is applicable thereto, yet in order that those young men and women who served in the World War, having their scholastic and business experience intercepted and interrupted thereby, may not suffer any disadvantage in the competition for such postmasterships, I direct the Civil Service Commission, in rating the examination papers of such candidates, to add to their earned ratings five points and to make certification to the Postmaster General in accordance with their relative positions thus acquired....
Página 23 - In all cases of disability or alleged liability for any sum of money by way of damages or otherwise, under any provision of law in relation to the officers, employees, operations, or business of the Postal Service...

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