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This paper describes the new financing system introduced from 2001 in which the Ministry of Public Health allocated monies to local Contracted Units for Primary Care (CUPs) on the basis of population.
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The recent devolution policy implies a transfer of human resources at the primary healthcare level from civil service to local government service, whereby local governments contract local health staff and pay salaries and incentives.
It now has 11,000 employees in Britain and wins local contracts.
From there we got a bigger local contract, and a few months later did a job with the National Theatre.
Some states have also started programs to finance school conservation efforts and to create local contracting jobs.
The measure, which has already cleared the lower house, would weaken national unions' ability to negotiate local contracts.
This leaves a lot to interpretation and paves the way for gagging clauses in future local contracts.
Inside the compound, the State Department is in charge, relying on a mix of diplomatic security officers, local contract guards and Marines.
After the birth of her first child, however, she traded her rig for the bargaining table, and began negotiating local contracts.
State law often requires that local contract disputes with public employees be resolved by state arbitrators who have no responsibility to local taxpayers.
Q: When I speak to local contracts, they say the big boys just cream off the profits, and that the money should go direct to the small contractors.
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