Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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Page 138
... employment opportunities in the public sector . To the extent that such pay increases are later transmitted to the private sector , competitiveness in the private sector is reduced with further adverse consequences for employment ...
... employment opportunities in the public sector . To the extent that such pay increases are later transmitted to the private sector , competitiveness in the private sector is reduced with further adverse consequences for employment ...
Page 144
... employment prospects . While that would be the better course , it may not be immediately attainable , however . Faced with arbitration awards , determined threats to strike and a large measure of indifference on the part of the wider ...
... employment prospects . While that would be the better course , it may not be immediately attainable , however . Faced with arbitration awards , determined threats to strike and a large measure of indifference on the part of the wider ...
Page 176
... employment in trades and occupations in industry , commerce , agriculture and elsewhere which required technical and manual skills . In doing so , it was making provision largely for the fourteen - to sixteen - year - old age group ...
... employment in trades and occupations in industry , commerce , agriculture and elsewhere which required technical and manual skills . In doing so , it was making provision largely for the fourteen - to sixteen - year - old age group ...
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Annals Development Aid Policy | 107 |
K A Kennedy The State of the Public Finances | 137 |
Aspects | 153 |
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