Supplemental Civil Service Retirement Plan: Hearings Before the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, Partie 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 |
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... U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1985 COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE WILLIAM D. FORD.
... U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1985 COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE WILLIAM D. FORD.
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... Federal Gov- ernment in particular . Secondly , the system of ERISA funding was set up not to handle an indexed system , as the civil service retirement system is . It was set up as a conservative funding measure , because in the ...
... Federal Gov- ernment in particular . Secondly , the system of ERISA funding was set up not to handle an indexed system , as the civil service retirement system is . It was set up as a conservative funding measure , because in the ...
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... Federal Government , you see that there is not very much move- ment . Nor do they manage to last for 30 years , perhaps because there isn't much movement . They move on to something else . Maybe that's the reason why 75 percent of all ...
... Federal Government , you see that there is not very much move- ment . Nor do they manage to last for 30 years , perhaps because there isn't much movement . They move on to something else . Maybe that's the reason why 75 percent of all ...
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... Federal Government as they approach age 55 and offers a declining incen- tive to remain thereafter . In contrast , new Federal employees al- ready have enhanced benefit portability due to Social Security cov- erage . This coverage in ...
... Federal Government as they approach age 55 and offers a declining incen- tive to remain thereafter . In contrast , new Federal employees al- ready have enhanced benefit portability due to Social Security cov- erage . This coverage in ...
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... government and compare those to the benefits being received . This will then show both the tilt and lack of tilt within the Federal Government and within Social Secu- rity . Mr. FORD . Well , I suppose that the rationale for cutting it ...
... government and compare those to the benefits being received . This will then show both the tilt and lack of tilt within the Federal Government and within Social Secu- rity . Mr. FORD . Well , I suppose that the rationale for cutting it ...
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Page 79 - FPCD-77-48 However, full funding would enhance cost recognition and budgetary discipline as well as promote sounder fiscal and legislative decisionmaking. Under existing fundIng provisions, the unfunded liabilities of Federal retirement systems will continue to grow. (See pp. 5 to l3.) Costs not covered by employee contributions must ultimately be paid by the Government.
Page 367 - Responsibility and authority of the pilot in command. (a) The pilot in command of an aircraft is directly responsible for, and is the final authority as to, the operation of that aircraft.
Page 417 - Without objection, the prepared statements of both gentlemen will be placed in the record at this point, and you may proceed to comment or highlight the statement in any way that you feel.
Page 316 - Management, Restructuring, and the District of Columbia Committee on Governmental Affairs United States Senate The Honorable Constance A.
Page 141 - Washington, DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10 am, in room 311, Cannon House Office Building, Hon.
Page 329 - I would like, with your permission, Mr. Chairman, to submit for the record a factsheet describing the existing retirement system.
Page 370 - FSSs provide En Route Flight Advisory Service (Flight Watch), take weather observations, issue airport advisories, and advise Customs and Immigration of transborder flights.
Page 223 - IRS revenue officers are exposed to an everincreasing number of life-threatening situations in the course of their normal duties. Assaults against IRS employees increased from 531 in 1983 to 789 in 1984, a 50-percent increase.
Page 373 - A law enforcement officer or a firefighter who is otherwise eligible for immediate retirement under section 8336(c) of this title shall be separated from the service on the last day of the month in which he becomes 55 years of age or completes 20 years of service if then over that age.
Page 223 - Law enforcement officer means an employee, the duties of whose position are primarily the investigation, apprehension, or detention of individuals suspected or convicted of offenses against the criminal laws of the United States, including an employee engaged in this activity who is transferred to a supervisory or administrative position.