It's kind of shocking, when it comes to how irresponsible it is. It's emblematic of a desire to, essentially, increase corporate power.
Central Personnel Agencies: Managing the Bureaucracy
… a special hiring authority that allows the bypassing of veterans ’ preference as well as other preference … a special hiring authority that allows the bypassing of veterans’ preference as well as other preference categories; … - page 77
… February 2, 2023). Donovan Sack and Bill Theobald, “Veterans Affairs Pays $140 Million in Bonuses Amid Scandals,” USA Today, ics/2015/11/11/ veterans -affairs-pays-142 Chapter Central Personnel … February 2, 2023). Donovan Sack and Bill Theobald, “Veterans Affairs Pays $140 Million in Bonuses Amid … - page 77
Agency for International Development
… under Schedule A of the Excepted Service (especially veterans ). The new CHCO should examine how the existing … under Schedule A of the Excepted Service (especially veterans). The new CHCO should examine how the existing … - page 271
… the Administration should create a recruiting program for veterans and other groups to participate in career job opportunities at USAID. Former missionaries, veterans, members of diasporas, and faith community … the Administration should create a recruiting program for veterans and other groups to participate in career job … - page 279
… Lastly, former acting chief of staff at the Department of Veterans Affairs Brooks D. Tucker, echoing concerns … expressed in other chapters, writes in Chapter 20 that the Veterans Affairs (VA) must be “accountable to the needs and problems of veterans , not subservient to the parochial preferences of … - page 287
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