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I think they mean that I should not transform all my staff into permanent staff . There is a little misunderstanding there . I budgeted for the last year or two in terms of permanent staff when making my estimate . 50.
I think they mean that I should not transform all my staff into permanent staff . There is a little misunderstanding there . I budgeted for the last year or two in terms of permanent staff when making my estimate . 50.
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23 Varch 1922 ] [ Continued occur 60 normal level of work is reached , before adding to the numbers of permanent staff . ” The only question I want to ask you is , are you going to carry that recommendation out and make no more ...
23 Varch 1922 ] [ Continued occur 60 normal level of work is reached , before adding to the numbers of permanent staff . ” The only question I want to ask you is , are you going to carry that recommendation out and make no more ...
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I am now talking of permanent staff ? -If I have not got work for them in my own Department I can return them to the Civil Service Commission . 64. Do you ever do that ? -Yes . 65. Many ? -Not of late , of course , because I should get ...
I am now talking of permanent staff ? -If I have not got work for them in my own Department I can return them to the Civil Service Commission . 64. Do you ever do that ? -Yes . 65. Many ? -Not of late , of course , because I should get ...
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I should think that the general opinion of the Committee would be to save the £ 76,000 and give corrections in the spring of each year . The next point was a table of the staff , * showing the number of permanent and temporary employees ...
I should think that the general opinion of the Committee would be to save the £ 76,000 and give corrections in the spring of each year . The next point was a table of the staff , * showing the number of permanent and temporary employees ...
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The fact of their being permanent hands does not necessitate their retention if there is nothing particular for them to do ? -No ; the Civil Service Commission would take them back and reassign them to some other Departments where they ...
The fact of their being permanent hands does not necessitate their retention if there is nothing particular for them to do ? -No ; the Civil Service Commission would take them back and reassign them to some other Departments where they ...
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