Show VI TO A ASS I l CIVIliAN WAR WA WO Kt T TrO TO rO nION I i Civil C. C IVI 1 Service S Commission C I Has Co Cooperation of Department De be- pa of Labor in inI I Finding New Jobs Jobs for All AH VILIAN war workers worker who CIVILIAN C II will lose their positions in inI various departments of the I government government gov gov- as a result of the tile cessation cessation cessation cessa cessa- tion of hostilities will be aided in securing new positions in just the same manner mannel 5 as returned soldiers and sailors according to a dispatch re received received received re- re here from the United States civil service service at Washing Washing- ton Hundreds of ot Utah a t unfit for or ac active active active ac- ac tive service ce in the army amid navy gave up lucrative positions voluntarily to answer the urgent calls for civilian civilian civil civil- ian war wal workers in various various parts of oC the c country cunti These workers vill will be assisted in finding fin ing new positions PRESIDENTS PRESIDENT'S ORDER I On the recommendation of the civil ser service i commission t n. n the time president issued js- js sued on November 29 an executive order which h provides that the names of persons in the competitive classified classified classified classi classi- fied civil service with unrestricted status who were were appointed either permanently permanently permanently per per- or prior to the date of the he order who have served less than three years who separated I from the service because of a reduction reduction reduction tion of force and who are recommended recommended recommended mended for f r further employment by bythe byI bythe the government because of demonstrated demonstrated demonstrated demon demon- I efficiency in the time office from which they are separated will upon I request be entered by the civil service service ser ser- vice commission upon appropriate eli eligible ei- ei I gible registers for reappointment eli eligibility cli- cli thereon to continue for fol or one I year yeal from fron the date of separation The reemployment registers thus established will be used so far as is practicable practicable practicable I for filling positions in the government gov gov- service I COOPERATION I It is expected however that that there will be a surplus of eH on these I reemployment registers and in order ordel that those who cannot be replaced inI inthe in inthe the government service may find po positions positions positions po- po I In private employ the civil service service ser ser- vice commission has asked the cooperation I I tim tion o of the department of labor in the work of finding suitable employment I In private establishments for dismissed war workers who cannot be further employed by the government I It is the view of the civil service commission that the machinery of I the time government should be used to the fullest extent in finding employment for the war workers for it is realIzed realized realized real real- I that a considerable number of oC them entered the government service at some personal persona sacrifice to help with the war program |