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This is because of a government order that RBI has no power to update pension of its employees. This has been a bone of contention between the government and the central bank for the past one year. In 2003, RBI increased the pension of those who retired...
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In the last 24 months, the world recession has forced us all to rethink our attitudes towards money, finance and debt. We have all seen it; money is tight and parting with it is now given a second thought because, unlike the boom years, there is no guarantee...
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Irish police to join picket lines for first time Public sector workers stage one-day general strike in protest at government cuts plan Gardai on duty in Dublin in April. Photograph: Julien Behal/PA Irish police officers will today man picket lines for...
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The Bristol-based company is growing its public sector expertise in anticipation of a clampdown on public spending by whichever party wins next year's general election. The public sector already accounts for 40% of the group's revenues, but this could...
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November 2009 Prevailing trend may hurt long-term economic sustainability as private sector companies are urged to help enhance participation of GCC locals in job market The gap between locals and expatriates in the GCC workforce has remained huge with...
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Trinidad and Tobago's average growth was under 10 per cent, Barbados just under four per cent and Jamaica grew at just about one per cent. We have had very little real growth in the Jamaican economy for a number of years. More frightening, however, is...
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Failures' of scrapped jet repair work that cost �113m A scrapped defence project which cost taxpayers £113m is a lesson in how public sector bodies "should not work together," an assembly committee says. Project Red Dragon at St Athan in the Vale of...
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We've published the data showing how much different public sector jobs get paid. But that's only half the story • What do people get paid in the public sector? Information is Beautiful on public sector salaries. Click image for full graphic I took the...
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Environment minister Jairam Ramesh, known for courting controversy and making candid remarks, on Friday said if there was a Nobel prize for dirt and filth, India would get it. “Our cities are the dirtiest cities of the world...The minister was talking...
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Gallimore was speaking at the Public Sector Customer Service Conference, put on by the Modernisation Division in the Cabinet Office, at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel on Wednesday. He noted that in the recently launched productivity report for Jamaica...
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