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" The right of persons employed in the civil service of the United States, either individually or collectively, to petition Congress, or any Member thereof, or to furnish information to either House of Congress, or to any committee or member thereof, shall... "
United States Official Postal Guide - Page 64
by United States. Post Office Department - 1921
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The Postal Record, Volumes 31-32

Postal service - 1918 - 832 pages
...enacted August 24, 1912, and Is found In section 6 of the Statutes at Large, and, in part, Is as follows: "The right of persons employed in the civil service...United States, either individually or collectively, to petition Congress cr any member thereof, or to furnish Information to either House of Congress or to...
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The Union Postal Clerk, Volumes 7-8

George A.. Donnelly - Postal service - 1911 - 762 pages
...grievances to the Congress without threat, shall not constitute or be cause for reduction In rank or compensation or removal of such person or groups of persons from said service. "REILLY BILL." 62d Congress, 2d Session. HR 15468. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. DECEMBER 12, 1911....
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The American Labor Legislation Review, Volume 2

Labor laws and legislation - 1912 - 660 pages
...postal employees may not be penalized for presenting their grievances to members of Congress, and that the right "of persons employed in the civil service of the United States", to petition Congress or any member of Congress or to furnish information to Congress "shall...
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Annual Reports of the War Department, Part 3

United States. War Department - 1912 - 1316 pages
...grievances to the Congress or any Member thereof shall not constitute or be cause for reduction in rank or compensation or removal of such person or groups of persons from said service. The right of per- Right to pesons employed in the civil service of the United States, not°nto"°b<fl tn3 either...
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The American Employer, Volumes 1-2

Industrial relations - 1912 - 1652 pages
...grievances to the congress or any member thereof shall not constitute or be cause for reduction in rank or compensation or removal of such • person or groups of persons from said service. The senate agreed to an amendment by Senator Reed, reading as follows : Provided, however, that membership...
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Good Government, Volumes 29-30

Civil service - 1912 - 252 pages
...of persons employed in the postal service, shall not constitute or be cause for reduction in rank or compensation or removal of such person or groups of persons from said service. The debate which followed the introduction of this amendment brought out sharply the issue of whether any...
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Removal of Employees in the Classified Civil Service: Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Reform in the Civil Service - Civil service - 1912 - 284 pages
...grievances to the Congress without threat, shall not constitute or be cause for reduction in rank or compensation or removal of such person or groups of persons from said service. I am in thorough sympathy with the idea of appeal. I think that every American citizen ought to have...
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Industrial Diseases: Symposium on Diseases of Occupation. Investication of ...

1912 - 710 pages
...postal employees may not be penalized for presenting their grievances to members of Congress, and that the right "of persons employed in the civil' service of the United States", to petition Congress or any member of Congress or to furnish information to Congress "shall...
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Manual of Examinations for the ...

Civil service - 1913 - 298 pages
...grievances to the Congress or any Member thereof, shall not constitute or be cause for reduction in rank or compensation or removal of such person or groups of...United States, either individually or collectively, to petition Congress, or any Member thereof, or to furnish information to either House of Congress, or...
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United States Congressional Serial Set

United States - 1913 - 286 pages
...grievances to the Congress or any Member, thereof, shall not constitute or be cause for reduction in rank or compensation or removal of such person or groups of...United States, either individually or collectively, to petition Congress or any Member thereof, or to furnish information to either House of Congress, or...
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