merit
The Pendleton Act provided for civil service reform by transferring a number of federal jobs from a patronage basis to a merit basis.
The Pendleton Act provided for civil service reform by transferring a number of federal jobs from a patronage basis to a merit basis.
pendleton
the Pendleton Act of 1883 also known as the magna carta. The Civil Service Commission actually chose the federal employees.
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To obtain a federal job, you must know the requirments and have the ability to do the job. Because the Pendleton Act, they reward jobs on the basis of merit instead of political affiliation.
The federal government should adopt accrual since there is a 1956 law that requires all government agencies to prepare accrual-basis financial reports. Also, accrual basis will show more information since it shows money that the government is owed and liabilities of the federal government.
local state and federal
The Pendleton Act
It was the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act that said government jobs should be given to people based on merit. The act became law in 1883.
The Pendleton Act which also established the Civil Service Commission to make appointments to federal jobs on the basis of competitive examinations rather than "pull"
are hired on the basis of their qualifications