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EXTENT OF THE CIVIL SERVICE.

Including the comparatively small number of unskilled laborers in the civil service, the following table shows the number of civilian employees in the Federal Executive civil service on June 30, 1916, and on July 31, 1920:

Number of employees in the Federal executive civil service on June 30, 1916, and on July 31, 1920.

[Figures cover positions classified under the civil service law and those not so classified, including unskilled laborers.]

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1 Figures taken from Thirty-third Annual Report of Civil Service Commission.

2 Figures compiled from formal reports to Civil Service Commission received currently.

3 Approximate. Figures reported to Civil Service Commission informally by telephone, except figure for Post Office Department, which was given by letter Sept. 2, 1920.

4 Diplomatic and Consular Services included in 1920, but not in 1916.

5 Figure for District of Columbia, 1916, includes 23 commissioners of deeds, 800 notaries public, and 16 trustees of Reform School, which are not included in figure for 1920.

6 Washington city post office included in figure for District of Columbia in 1920, but in "outside District of Columbia" in 1916. Figure for outside District of Columbia, 1920, includes 17,772 clerks in third-class post offices and contract postal stations, who are paid only nominal salaries by the Government, and 19,179 contractors on mail routes. These two classes of employees also included in 1916.

7 Washington Navy Yard included in figure for District of Columbia in 1920, but in "outside District of Columbia" in 1916.

8 Figure for outside District of Columbia, 1916, includes 4,521 pension-examining surgeons. Not included in figure for 1920.

9 It was not found practicable to separate the employees of the Department of Labor from those of the Department of Commerce in 1916.

10 Figures include administrative offices of Emergency Fleet Corporation, but not workmen at shipyards. under the corporation, or employees on merchant vessels. 11 Estimated for 1920. Not considered in calculations for 1916.

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