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Fukuoka Mayor Soichiro Takashima has banned all public servants from consuming alcohol outside their homes for one month. The unusual move was announced at an emergency meeting on Monday and is said to be the result of a series of scandals involving
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The raging public debate on the ongoing tiff between the fearless contractor general, Greg Christie, and equally pugnacious public prosecutor, Paula Llewellyn, in the most part has not included plausible solutions designed to reconcile these two
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Zakia Jaffery, wife of Congress leader Ehsaan Jaffrey slain in post-Godhra riots, on Thursday moved a court seeking documents from SIT related to the probe carried out by the agency, based on her complaint against Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi
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A total of 280 positions, one-third of CenITex's workforce, will be removed; About 80 vacant positions will not be filled; About 100 contractor positions and 50 fixed-term contractors will go; and Another 50 permanent public servants will lose their
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The state government on Saturday announced a new wages framework for the public sector which includes pay increases of up to 3 per cent. Under the previous Labor government public service wage increases were capped at 2.5 per cent. It comes as the
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The ministry is also looking at introducing those interested in departing before the mandatory retirement age to recruitment companies, though signing up with such services would be left up to them, the sources said. The ministry intends to seek
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If government is serious about employee-owned enterprises, pressing practical and commercial issues need to be addressed Much has been made of the potential of the John Lewis model of employee ownership to transform the delivery of public services by
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Rating In Summary Education PS, who is eyeing the presidency, leaves three days after Mumias chief resigned to vie for governorship Education Permanent Secretary James ole Kiyiapi leaves office on Monday for politics. An aide said Prof Kiyiapi would
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GOP leadership has expressed outrage over judges who have signed petitions, and the Wisconsin State Journal is apparently taking \"internal disciplinary action\" against employees who exercise their First Amendment rights. \n\n The idea is that
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Balance Media Video Career experts advise that even government employees who don't expect the axe would be wise to reconsider how their skills could sell in the private sector. Cheryl McGrath found that even her title required some translation for
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