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Government cuts jobs in schools and hospitals, spares civil servants
11.01.2011, 00:16 | HR Careers Education | 1092 views
Here is how the restructuring was done: the government cut 19,000 positions from the education system and 13,000 from hospitals, but only 9,000 from ministries. The number of civil servants in the Internal Affairs Ministry went up by 1,500, to 149,000. The highest number of public sector jobs was cut in local authorities, where around 63,000 positions were cut of the overall 88,000 that the government reported as having cut in the first ten months of last year, shows a ZF analysis. Read more on ZF.ro
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