Sentences with phrase «time as a civil servant»

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I am not a pastor or in any position of leadership within the church but as a full time civil servant I would get the sack if I did not do my job competently or I have the option to leave if I become disillusioned with the job.
At that time some civil servants (such as prison officers and immigration staff) were reclassified as «Programme» rather than «Administration».
In subsequent written correspondence with civil servants, the BHA stated that «Our concern is for the government to make absolutely clear that there is no chance it will ever accept [creationist Free School] bids, or allow any state - funded school to teach creationism as science, anywhere in the curriculum, and this is only possible through a change in the law... we would support any adjustment to the model funding agreement to add a statement [to this effect]... Could we request that the next time the [Free School] model funding agreement is reviewed, our desire for this point's inclusion is considered?»
Throughout its one hundred year history the Cabinet Office has, at times, had to fight for its survival — as much from the predatory activities of senior departmental civil servants as from ministers.
The report also criticises both the informal «sofa» style of government pioneered by Tony Blair and Gordon Brown's reliance on special advisers, rather than impartial civil servants, during his time as chancellor.
Labour is effectively saying that Britain's civil servants will be able to renationalise the railways, water utilities, the National Grid, Royal Mail, create regional public energy companies, a National Education Service and a National Care Service, create a large National Investment Bank and regional development banks, build a million homes and abolish tuition fees - to name just a few - at the same time as managing Brexit negotiations and their fallout.
Since Maurice Hankey's time as cabinet secretary in the First World War, the role of policymaking civil servant has been crucial to the smooth running of coalitions and, more signifi cantly, their conception.
Drafting a law costs time and money, as does passing them through the parliament (which will probably include some bikeshedding about it), training civil servants, modifying computer systems, etc..
He left an indelible footprint in the sands of times, having served this country in different capacities as a teacher, civil servants, a Second World War veteran, a minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and a parliamentarian of note.
This simple numerical comparison (leaving aside other factors affecting the classrooms in Spanish universities such as the large number of students in many centers and the increase in the type of «unquantifiable» work that this generates for teaching staff) shows that the «civil servant professor» has a significant decrease in availability of time for research compared to members of research - only institutes.
In the 20 years since her graduation, the Jamaica native spent her time mothering five children, consulting on early childhood development, and serving as an international civil servant.
In respect of their content, cl 32 sets out the minimum requirements of these codes including that civil servants must «carry out their duties for the assistance of the administration as it is duly constituted for the time being, whatever its political complexion».
She autographed first - edition copies of the Military to Federal Career Guide, 2nd Edition to military personnel, who might sometime in the near future separate or retire from the military and begin another career in public service — as a Civil Servant this time.
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