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Date March 11, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-9 Title

Government Operations: Questionnaire Design Problems Limit Usefulness of Results

‘I ’ L * ‘4 UNITED STATES GENERAL Acc0UNTlNG WASH I NGTON. D.C. 20548 OFFICE 1 FEDERAL PERSONNEL AND COMFENSATION DIVISION B-205566 MARCH 11,1992 The Honorable Herbert E. Ellingwood Chairman, Merit Systems Protection Board Dear Mr. Chairman: Subject: Questionnaire Design Problems Limit .'Usefulness of Results (FPCD-82-9) The Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 gave the Merit Systems Protection ...
Date March 30, 1981 Report No. GGD-81-62 Title

Government Operations: Employee Concerns About Working Conditions at the San Antonio, TX, Post Office

. GENERAL ACCOUNTINGOFFICE WASHINGTON, DC. 20548 GcNLlw GOVERNMENT DIVISION B-202561 The Honorable Henry B. Gonzalez House of Representatives Dear Mr. Gonzalez: As requested by your letter of July 10, 1980, we have reviewed the working conditions of Postal Service employees in Our work concentrated on the pothe San Antonio, Texas, area. z tential problem areas discussed during our meetings on Jul...
Date Dec. 31, 1980 Report No. FPCD-81-14 Title

Government Operations: Better Use Can Be Made of Federal Professional Staff

REPORTBYTHEU.S. General Accounting Office Better Use Can Be Made Of Federal Professional Staff The Federal Government is not realizing the full potential of its professional staff. About 57 percent of the professionals GAO surveyed said they spend a substantial portion of their time on tasks which should be delegated if support staff were available. When professionals must do work which does not r...
Date March 15, 1979 Report No. FGMSD-79-9 Title

Government Operations: Does the Federal Incentive Awards Program Improve Productivity?

l a *li owl?* I BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Does The Federal Incentive Awards Program Improve Productivity? Continued use of the Goverment Employees Incentive Awards Program in its present form at most agencies may have a more negative impact on employee productivity than would having no awards program at all. Some aspects of Federal agency awards programs sho...
Date Oct. 7, 1977 Report No. FPCD-78-1 Title

Government Operations: Review of Military Members' Perception of Grievance Procedures

DCCUMENT FESUME 03779 - [B2934206] 2 (s /6//// rReview of Military Members' PerceFtion of Grievance Procedures]. FPCD-78-1; B-157371. Cctober 7, 1S77. 10 pp. + 2 enclosures (72 pp.). Report to Rep. Melvin Price, Ch-irzan, House -cmmittee on Armed Services; by Elmer E. Staats, Comptroller General. Issue Area: Personnel Management ard Compensation (300). Coiitact: Federal Personnel and Ccmfensation ...
Date May 9, 1977 Report No. HRD-77-94 Title

Government Operations: Results of Survey of Current and Former Veterans Administration Health Care Workers

DOCVdENT RBSUME 02256 - [A1332319] (Results of Survey of Current and Former Veterans Administration Health Care Workers]. HRD-77-94; B-133C044. ay 9, 1977, 8 pp. + 2 enclosures (2 pp.). Report to max Cleland, hdministrator of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Administration; by Gregory J. Ahart, Director, Human Resources and Development Div. Issue area: Personnel management and Compensation (300); Health...
Date March 31, 1977 Report No. HRD-77-57 Title

Government Operations: Recruitment and Retention of Veterans Administration Health Care Workers Are Not Major Problems

c RE BY THE COMI’TROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES llllilliillliiilii~iillililllillii LM100667 Recruitment And Retention Of Veterans Administration Health Care ajar Problems The Veterans Administration does not have major! nationwide problems in recruiting and retammg health care workers, but there are problems in certain areas for certain workers. Pay, however, is not the major cause. Differ...
Date Nov. 8, 1976 Report No. HRD-77-14 Title

Health: Results of Survey of Current and Former DOD Physicians and Dentists

UN~DSTAT~~GENERALACC~UNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON. D.C. 20548 WUMAN amouRcm mvlslow MOV 8 I976 B-133044 The Honorable The Secretary Dear Mr. of Defense Secretary: questionnaires to former uniformed physicians to determine why they left the service. Dur incJ our recent review of problems facing Federal agenand retaining physicians and dentists, we sent questionnaires concerning employee satisfaction an...
Date Nov. 8, 1976 Report No. HRD-77-13 Title

Health: Results of Survey of Current and Former PHS Physicians and Dentists

. ' UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON. D.C. 20548 HUMAN ROURS C NOV 8 B-133044 176 The Honorable The Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Dear Mr. Secretary: During our recent review of problems facing Federal agencies in recruiting and retaining physicians and dentists, we sent questionnaires concerning employee satisfaction and job intentions to Public Health Service (PHS...
Date Nov. 8, 1976 Report No. HRD-77-15 Title

Health: Results of Survey of Current and Former VA Physicians and Dentists

UNITED STAE GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFE D.C. 2~~548 WASHINGTON. UOV8 I876 The Honorable Richard &. Roudebush Administrator of Veterans Affairs Dear Mr. Roudebush: During our recent review of problems facing Federal agencies in recruiting and retaining physicians and dentists, we sent questicnnaires concernklg employee satisfaction and job intentions to Department of Medicine and Surgery (DM&S) physici...
Date July 8, 1976 Report No. RED-76-143 Title

Income Security: Allegations Concerning the Social Security Administration

WA?,KlNOTOM. 0.c. Z&%(B ll@Mlllllllllllllllllll LM0982a E-164031(4) SerL 8 1976 on Aging ..K * g-~‘j (. P !,i The Hoz.orable Frank Church c ‘$ Chairman, Special Committee ’ United States Senate -.c Dear Mr. Chairman: Your September 2, 1975, letter rcqclest.ed that we look rnto ccr:aLn al. Lgatfons made ily Mr. N. Ti. Xolkomir, presi“V2 1 dent of t!:e National Federation of Federi: Employee...