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GGD-85-18 1 (1984-12-10)

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BY THE U.S. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE

Report To The Chairwoman,

Subcommittee On Civil Service

Committee On Post Office And Civil Service

House Of Representatives





Appointments To Professional And

Administrative Career Positions





This report provides information about appoint-
ments made to entry level professional and
administrative career (PAC) positions before
and after the abolishment of the Profes-
sional and Administrative Career Examination
(PACE). The PACE, a written examination,
was used to examine applicants for 120
different occupations. The PACE was
abolished in August 1982 as a result of a
consent decree negotiated in the case of
Luevano v. Devine. The objective of the
consent decree was to eliminate adverse
impact in the hiring of blacks and hispanics
to positions filled through PACE. The Office
of Personnel Management has not devel-
oped examination alternatives for those
PAC positions previously covered by PACE.







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       1c,    DECEMBER 10, 1984

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