Acadiensis, Volume 12Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1982 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 81
... employees . Despite great differences between high - ranking professionals in the civil service and lower - level clerical workers , most government employees have enjoyed security of employment and benefits generally superior to white ...
... employees . Despite great differences between high - ranking professionals in the civil service and lower - level clerical workers , most government employees have enjoyed security of employment and benefits generally superior to white ...
Page 82
... employees . In Nova Scotia , for instance , there were about 1,900 provincial civil servants in 1953 , but by 1966 this figure had doubled , and ten years afterwards the civil service included some 7,300 employees in the province ...
... employees . In Nova Scotia , for instance , there were about 1,900 provincial civil servants in 1953 , but by 1966 this figure had doubled , and ten years afterwards the civil service included some 7,300 employees in the province ...
Page 98
... employees " would be so unequal that the employees would necessarily lose more than they could potentially gain . " In any case , the government would declare a strike by civil servants to be against the public interest and therefore ...
... employees " would be so unequal that the employees would necessarily lose more than they could potentially gain . " In any case , the government would declare a strike by civil servants to be against the public interest and therefore ...
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