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KARACHI Teachers appointed three years ago Permanent status Teachers rally for permanent jobs



KARACHI Teachers appointed three years ago on contract to primary and secondary schools by the Sindh Education department, have demanded permanent jobs. They protested outside the Karachi press club on Tuesday. The teachers, from the IBA Teachers Action Committee, carried placards and banners with slogans written against Sindh Education Minister Pir Mazharul Haq. The teachers said their contracts had expired in July but the department had not made their jobs permanent even though this was decided by the Sindh government.

Revision of New Yorkers’ Petition for Teachers’ Jobs Is Criticized



But from that idea, the petition evolved into one seeking the end of a rule protecting teachers with the most seniority in the event of layoffs. The revised version of the petition was distributed in March by city officials to almost 400 parent coordinators, who were asked to gather parents’ signatures.
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Scholar ships reduced with part time jobs



Actually the DAAD scholarships can be reduced because it mostly depends on the type of your job and also depends on the salary type. The DAAD scholarships also depend on the job that you plan to do in Germany. You have to take permission from the DAAD to work in Germany because it mostly depends on how much you will earn with your monthly scholarships.

Saudi school transport system ‘to create 48,500 jobs’



JEDDAH: The Cabinet decision to double the number of beneficiaries of the school transport system will create jobs for 48,500 Saudis and promote a culture of using public transport among students, said Education Minister Prince Faisal bin Abdullah on Tuesday.
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School transport system in KSA to create 48,500 jobs



JEDDAH: The Cabinet decision to double the number of beneficiaries of the school transport system will create jobs for 48,500 Saudis and promote a culture of using public transport among students, said Education Minister Prince Faisal bin Abdullah on Tuesday.
He said the Cabinet decision would increase the number of students who benefit from the system from 600,000 to 1.2 million, including a 25 percent allocation for girls in public schools.
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No jobs for new teachers – claim



Up to 95% of new qualified teachers are unable to secure full time jobs according to a DUP assembly member.

MLAs are due to debate concerns over the number of new teachers later.
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Punjab Public Service Commission Lecturer Jobs 2011



Punjab Public Service Commission announced the Female Lecturer jobs 1050 Post in The Punjab education department. This Jobs advertisement was appeared in daily Jang and Nation dated 14-08-2011.Here are the information about Lecturer Jobs in Punjab Public Service Commission
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In Ohio, Obama Emphasizes School Upgrades in Jobs Plan



COLUMBUS, Ohio — President Obama took his jobs sales pitch to a high school in this politically crucial swing state on Tuesday, challenging Congress to act swiftly on his $447 billion proposal of tax cuts and stimulus projects to buck up the economy.
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Six More Myths About Jobs (in News)



When the global downturn hit late in 2008, younger British Columbians got nailed especially hard. But they could be forgiven for believing that their fortunes are now rising. After all, the B.C. government’s web site boasts:

“British Columbia’s economy bounced back in 2010, expanding 4.0 per cent after posting a 1.8 per cent decline in real GDP… in the previous year. The recovery was broadly based, with both the goods and service sectors making significant gains.”
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Obama would pay for jobs plan with cuts, tax hikes



WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama wants to pay for his new $450 billion jobs plan with a mixture of tax increases, spending cuts and trims to Medicare and Medicaid. He says he’ll release specifics a week from Monday along with a proposal to stabilize the country’s long-term debt.

The president told Congress Thursday night that he will ask a congressional supercommittee that’s already charged with cutting $1.5 trillion from the deficit to find additional savings to pay for his new plan.
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