Status of U.S. Postal Service in the Western Region: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 444 pages |
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Page 439 - Plans, drawings, specifications or purchase descriptions for procurements shall state only the actual minimum needs of the Government and describe the supplies and services In a manner which will encourage maximum competition and eliminate, Insofar as is possible, any restrictive features which might limit acceptable offers to one supplier's product, or the products of a relatively few suppliers.
Page 368 - Last year I outlined the programs we initiated in order to remain fit and ready for service. I want to share...
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Page 29 - Each employee of the executive branch of the Federal Government has the right, freely and without fear of penalty or reprisal, to form, join, and assist a labor organization or to refrain from any such activity, and each employee shall be protected in the exercise of this right.
Page 345 - Never before in the history of this Nation has there been such indignation over poor mail service.
Page 29 - Any employee of a health care institution who is a member of and adheres to established and traditional tenets or teachings of a bona fide religion, body, or sect which has historically held conscientious objections to joining or financially supporting labor organizations shall not be required to join or financially support any labor organization as a condition of employment...
Page 432 - USC 403(a), authorizing not only the provision of adequate and efficient postal services' but also the provision of 'such other services incidental thereto as it [the Postal Service] finds appropriate to its functions and in the public interest.
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Page 16 - July 13, 1973. Mr. WILLIAM J. RIGGS, Denver, Colo. DEAR MR. RIGGS : Enclosed is the report I have received from the US Department of Labor in response to my inquiry on your behalf. The Department explains that more definitive information is necessary for a further investigation into this matter. As names of employees involved in these cases are requested, I will leave it to your discretion directly to contact the Director, Office of Federal Employees
Page 427 - If I can be of further Assistance to you in regard to Postal Service problems please feel free to contact me at any time.