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FULL-TIME OFFICIAL HIRED Carl Johnson, the N.F.L.'s vice president for officiating, will head back to the field next year as the league's first full-time game official.
He then became a full-time official for the National Union of Public Employees.
In 1979 he became a full-time official at the union.
The council does not employ a single full-time official to deal specifically with the needs of Brighton's Muslim community.
One of the alleged "fictitious employees" was a full-time official in Mr Chirac's parliamentary constituency office in Correze, 300 miles from the French capital.
Between 1946 and 1951 she was a full-time official of the Free German Youth (FDJ), the SED-run youth organisation.
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Aiello says that to improve the quality of officiating, the league has proposed adding seven full-time officials (all refs are now considered part-time) as well as three new crews, which would boost the total number of referees to 140 -- proposals that Aiello claims the union has rebuffed.
Most other professional sports have full-time officials.
First, having full-time officials doesn't guarantee they would never make mistakes.
Beginning in 2013, the N.F.L. will have the option of hiring a number of full-time officials; officials currently are part-timers.
Under the collective bargaining agreement with the N.F.L. Referees Association reached in September, the league is allowed to hire some full-time officials.
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