TITLE

Executive order 13106--adjustments of certain rates of pay and delegation of a federal pay administration authority

PUB. DATE
December 1998
SOURCE
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents;12/14/98, Vol. 34 Issue 50, p2440
SOURCE TYPE
Government Document
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Presents the text of an executive order issued by United States President Bill Clinton on December 7, 1998 which deals with statutory pay systems, senior executive salaries and other certain rates of pay.
ACCESSION #
1483281

Tags: EXECUTIVE orders;  EXECUTIVE compensation -- Law & legislation

 

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