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For each provider we also recorded their employment status (civil servant, contract, volunteer, self employed – see Table 3 for a list of categories and definitions) and primary place of work (hospital, health centre, private practice, clinic – see Table 4 for a list of categories and definitions).

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Their umbrella organisation Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Ressortforschungseinrichtungen ( Working Group of Departmental Research Institutions)—represents more than 20,000 employees with permanent civil servant contracts.* When employees with temporary contracts are included, these research institutions employ more than 20% of German scientists.

One reason is that local governments and community health associations face fierce competition with central government, which provides civil servant contracts with better security and career perspectives.

Apart from the common musical language, the operas -- "Le Nozze di Figaro," "Don Giovanni" and "Così Fan Tutte" -- share many dramatic themes: among them, the sexual politics of courtship and marriage, class warfare under cover of the master-servant contract, the temptations and perils of disguise and the triumph of love over frivolity and self-interest.

Chief secretary to the treasury Danny Alexander has ordered a review into civil servants' contracts after reports by the investigative news website Exaro, in conjunction with BBC2's Newsnight, revealed Lester's arrangement under terms granted by the HMRC.

When it comes to policy, they are mechanics, like Gore, rather than architects; they present themselves as unglamorous, hard-working public servants, on contract for a job.

The roots of Dr. Nelson's case against NASA date to 2004 when the Department of Homeland Security, under a directive signed by President George W. Bush, required federal agencies to adopt uniform identification credentials for all civil servants and contract employees.

They were not government civil servants but contract employees.

The basic salary of health workers as civil servants or contract workers is US$150 a month.

The recording industry may be dying, but apparently its past use of indentured servant artist contracts are making a comeback with the ownership of future works.

Under the wing of the government's chief scientific adviser, Sir David King, a small group of civil servants and contracted-in advisers (of which I was one) formed the horizon scanning centre in 2005 to convince civil servants to systematically examine future issues, trends and potential developments.

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