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servant [ˈsɜ:vənt, Am ˈsɜ:r-] SUBST

public servant SUBST ADMIN, POL

1. public servant (State employee):

2. public servant Aus, NZ ADMIN, POL (administrative employee of State):

Voir aussi : civil servant

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One segment of the work force, civil servants, won a large pay increase for itself after a seven-week strike in the spring of 1986.
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Servants is an organic movement, body, family and community, rather than a traditional mission organization, charity, or NGO.
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The additional currency was required to finance the recent 300% salary increase for soldiers and policemen and 200% increase for other civil servants.
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And despite the economic uncertainty, indentured servants arrived in large numbers until the end of the seventeenth century.
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During 2009 it was agreed collectively that the civil servants would receive a pay increase of 1%.
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Both the parent-care leave and compassionate leave will come under the existing set of unrecorded leave for civil servants.
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Why do civil servants need room service, fine cotton sheets, a turndown service and a choccie on their pillow at night?
www.dailymail.co.uk
Abundant and easy to catch, terrapin were so ample that landowners often fed their slaves and indentured servants a staple diet of terrapin meat.
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After that, the memorandum said, the benefit of annual increment beyond the pay scales as personal pay was allowed to all the government servants w.e.f.
nation.com.pk
Women also worked in the domestic sphere as servants, cooks, seamstresses, and nurses.
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