Rogers Act

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The Rogers Act of 1924, often referred to as the Foreign Service Act of 1924, is the legislation that merged the United States diplomatic and consular services into the United States Foreign Service. It defined a personnel system under which the United States Secretary of State is authorized to assign and rotate diplomats abroad. It merged the low-paid high prestige diplomatic service with the higher paid, middle class consul service. The act provided a merit-based career path, with guaranteed rotations and better pay. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Rogers Act
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xsd:date 1924-07-01
rdf:langString John Jacob Rogers
xsd:date 1924-02-05
rdf:langString House
rdf:langString House
rdf:langString Senate
xsd:date 1924-05-01
xsd:date 1924-05-15
rdf:langString Passed
rdf:langString Rogers Act
xsd:date 1924-05-24
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rdf:langString Foreign Service Act of 1924
rdf:langString The Rogers Act of 1924, often referred to as the Foreign Service Act of 1924, is the legislation that merged the United States diplomatic and consular services into the United States Foreign Service. It defined a personnel system under which the United States Secretary of State is authorized to assign and rotate diplomats abroad. It merged the low-paid high prestige diplomatic service with the higher paid, middle class consul service. The act provided a merit-based career path, with guaranteed rotations and better pay.
rdf:langString House
xsd:date 1924-05-20
rdf:langString Agreed
rdf:langString An Act for the reorganization and improvement of the Foreign Service of the United States, and for other purposes.
rdf:langString ยง 3901 et seq.
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