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A fantastic year for HSDC’s Uniformed Services students came to a close with an incredible show of discipline and teamwork at the annual Pass Off Parade. The parade, held at Fort Purbrook, was a ...
BEIJING -- China on Monday introduced a guideline aimed at providing more "accessible, equitable and professional" public services to bolster employment. The guideline, issued by five state organs ...
The last time the federal public service shrank was a decade ago. There were 262,817 public servants in 2013, which dropped to 257,138 in 2014, and again to 257,034 in 2015.
At the event, representatives of uniformed services spoke about their careers, shared personal insights and discussed the training and commitment required to succeed in their roles. Michael Weeks ...
This week, the Ministry of National Security visited Cedarbridge Academy to “encourage students to consider future careers in Bermuda’s uniformed services.” A Government spokesperson said ...
The government then restructured programs and eliminated jobs in the public service. In fact, the size of the bureaucracy shrunk by over 42,000 employees, or 17.4 per cent, at the time they were ...
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ACT politicians have slammed Peter Dutton's confirmation he would cut the 41,000 public service jobs from Canberra only. Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, Mr Dutton said he would reduce ...
The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) is calling for voters to prioritize public services and the jobs in this sector ahead of the April 28 federal election. As part of their ongoing “For you, ...
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton suggests $24 billion could be saved if 36,000 public service jobs added by the Albanese government were cut. Thousands of those added have been in agencies critical ...
“If you have ever considered a career in uniformed service, this is your chance to take the first step. We look forward to seeing you there,” added Minister Weeks.
Senior public sector sources said the government was looking at cuts to the service’s 55,000-strong workforce of up to 12.5 per cent (potentially more than 6500 staff).