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Impact Of War On Federal Personnel Administration 5th Edition Gladys M Kammerer

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Impact Of War On Federal Personnel Administration 5th Edition Gladys M Kammerer
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Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.78 MB
Pages: 385
Author: Gladys M. Kammerer
ISBN: 9780813163376, 0813163374
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 5
Volume: 1

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Impact Of War On Federal Personnel Administration 5th Edition Gladys M Kammerer by Gladys M. Kammerer 9780813163376, 0813163374 instant download after payment.

World War II made enormous and unprecedented demands upon the nation's civil service administration. The task of recruiting millions of new employees of almost every skill in the midst of military and industrial drains upon manpower and the necessity of maintaining efficiency and morale jarred personnel agencies loose from peacetime routine. Both the older establishments such as the War and Navy departments and the new war service agencies such as the Office of Price Administration were affected. Gladys M. Kammerer believes that the war effort would have been seriously hampered had not the Civil Service Commission, in spite of obstacles, managed to retain control of this vast expansion. During 1944 and 1945, Kammerer was able to examine in person the manpower operations of the Civil Service Commission and of four executive agencies: War, Navy, Agriculture, and OPA. Her study is based on observations made at this time, upon interviews with staff members, and upon Civil Service Commission records. Especially significant are her evaluations of changes, good and bad, which war brought to personnel administration and an analysis of their effect upon postwar policies and organization.

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