Sentences with phrase «newly recruited graduate»

We the members of the Coalition of Newly Recruited Graduate Teachers wish to express our disappointment and discontent in the government over the non-payment of our salary arrears and delay in payment of salaries for the month of April 2017.
COALITION OF NEWLY RECRUITED GRADUATE TEACHERS OF GHANA 30th April, 2017.

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The Upper West regional branch of the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) has given government up to the 30th of April to rescind its directive to pay only three months of arrears to newly recruited teachers, those on promotion as well as teachers on reactivation.
Medical schools say the order makes it harder to recruit newly minted MDs to work in hospitals as resident physicians, says Jessica Bienstock, associate dean for graduate medical education at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
The movie tells of efforts by the newly created British intelligence agency, MI6, to recruit a Cambridge mathematics graduate to try to crack the infamous Enigma code and other Nazi secrets.
Newly recruited researchers included James Fallows, former editor of the Harvard Crimson; Kathleen Newland, a recent graduate of the Princeton master's program in public affairs; and Denis Hayes, the coordinator of Earth Day in 1970.
Candidates with work experience often have a distinct advantage, and there's a tendency for employers to recruit experienced staff looking to change companies rather than newly qualified graduates without experience.
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