Base Closures and Reductions: Hearings Before Subcommittee No. 4 of the Committee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, January 25 and 26, 1966

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - 144 lappuses
Committee Serial No. 59. Considers DOD decision to close 16 military bases and installations.
 

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6479. lappuse - Senator SMITH. Mr. Chairman, I have several questions that I would like to ask Secretary Anderson. If he is coming before the committee another time, I will wait.
6408. lappuse - An eligible employee can now receive 1 week's pay for each year of service up to 10 years and 2 weeks' pay for each year of service beyond 10 years, plus an additional 10 percent of severance pay for each year he is over 40 years of age, providing the total does not exceed 1 year's pay.
6407. lappuse - Job finding" resources of the US Civil Service Commission and the state employment offices This continuing Employment Opportunity Program is designed to protect the Job security of the Department's employees, to minimize personal hardships resulting from Defense program shifts, to preserve the talents and experience of Its work force, and, over the long run, to Improve the climate for change itself. Every Defense Department career civilian employee dislocated by a base closure is offered another...
6411. lappuse - January 11 with some 70 students. Facilities have been made available to the University for an anticipated resident enrollment of over 500 in September of this year. The 867 family housing units at the base are scheduled for use by faculty and students and other personnel associated with the technical institute. The Job Corps program of the Office of Economic Opportunity has been another important user of surplus Defense installations: Large urban Job Corps centers for men have beeen established...
6412. lappuse - ... this fall. (3) Use of the family housing (141 units) on the base for graduate students and junior faculty members. (4) Use of the airport facilities as a modern regional jet airfield, beginning this calendar year, as I noted earlier. Dow Air Force Base, Bangor, Maine: These B-52 and fighterinterceptor facilities are scheduled to be vacated early in 1968.
6410. lappuse - Co. purchased the facility, hired the work force without loss of retirement pay or other benefits, and has since increased employment by over half of the original number. Last year, November, the Naval Ordnance Plant, Maeon, Ga., was sold by the General Services Administration to Maxson Electronics Corp.
6412. lappuse - This depot, which employed in c::cees of 11,000 civilians, is being phased out over a i-year period, from June 1965 to June 1969. Through the Joint efforts of the Department of Defense, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and local citizens, plans have been developed for productive civilian use of the entire base, beginning early in the phaseout period. The major features of the plan Involve: (1) Industrial use of two modern warehouses (660,000 square feet). The Defense Department has expedited the...
6408. lappuse - ... stopper list" of the job categories for which these employees qualify. The installations receiving these lists must stop hiring new employees to fill vacancies in those job categories, and report their requirements to the centralized referral activity. An exception is allowed where the vacancy is filled by a transfer of a displaced employee within the same military department or defense agency. In the first 10 months of the operation of the referral activity, about 9,000 registrants were placed...
6491. lappuse - Secretary of the Air Force, The Pentagon, Washington, DC DEAR MR. SECRETARY...
6408. lappuse - Since excess military installations are phased out over extended periods, in some cases as long as 3 to 4 years, there should be sufficient time for normal personnel turnover to provide new job opportunities for displaced employees. To facilitate further the placement of employees affected by base closings, the Defense Department has secured the agreement of the Civil Service Commission to waive, temporarily, qualification...

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