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Hong Kong Civil Servant Vacancy Rate Reaches Record High Since 1997 Handover
'If you join this industry, your freedom will be even smaller,' said Mr. Chan, a former civil servant in Hong Kong who has resigned and moved to the UK.
April 16, 2024
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Chinese State-Owned Enterprises Withholding Salaries, Asking for Bonuses to be Returned, Worker Says
The extent of the economic downturn in China is evident from the real-life experiences of people across the ...
April 9, 2024
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Mary Hong
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A new rule adopted by the Office of Personnel Management boosts protections for government employees, making it harder ...
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Gov’t. Report Warns of ‘Decreasing Confidence in Canada’s Democracy’, Suggests Mitigations
Civil servants should face discipline for incompetence or corruption no matter how high up they are in the ...
January 2, 2024
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Jennifer Cowan
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A city once known as one of China's most robust has gone viral for a financial crisis that ...
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Civil Servants’ Resignations Intensify in Hong Kong, a Record High Since 1997
After the anti-extradition movement and the implementation of the compulsory oath of allegiance for civil servants, the wave ...
April 7, 2023
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Environment Canada Suspended 1 Percent of Unvaccinated Federal Workers: Internal Audit
Canada's Department of Environment placed the 1 percent of its employees who were unvaccinated on leave, an internal ...
December 20, 2022
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Andrew Chen
Roughly 100,000 UK Civil Servants Vote for Strike Action
The UK government is facing “sustained industrial action” by civil servants after roughly 100,000 union members working for ...
November 10, 2022
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Alexander Zhang
Auditor General Says $500M in Overpayments to Civil Servants Needs to Be Collected
Up to a quarter of federal government employees are still experiencing problems with their pay because of the ...
October 27, 2022
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Required to Pledge Allegiance by Oath, 129 Public Servants and 535 Contractors Have Left the Government Last Year
Over a hundred (129 to be exact) Hong Kong civil servants and 535 non-civil servant government employees have left ...
June 18, 2022
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Danny Tang
UK Government Wants to Cut up to 91,000 Civil Service Jobs in 3 Years
The British government intends to cut up to 91,000 civil service jobs—almost a fifth of the current total—within ...
May 13, 2022
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Hong Kong Civil Servants Resign, Recruits to be Tested on National Security Law
With the latest figures showing that the number of Hong Kong civil servant resignations at an all time ...
May 3, 2022
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Jessica Mao
Hong Kong Asks Civil Servants to Work From Home as COVID-19 Cases Hit 18-month High
Hong Kong has asked civil servants to work from home “as far as possible” to rein COVID-19, a ...
January 24, 2022
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Rita Li
Minister Rejects Call for Pay Cut for Stay-at-Home Civil Servants
A call for civil servants who refuse to return to their desks in Whitehall to have their pay ...
August 9, 2021
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PA Media
Minister Admits Just 25 Percent of Department’s Civil Servants Are Back in Office
Only about 25 percent of staff in one government department are currently in the office on any one ...
August 3, 2021
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