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civil serviceBody of administrative staff employed to carry out the policy of a government. Members of the UK civil service may not take any active part in politics, and do not change with the government. In the USA, federal employees are restricted in the role they may play in political activity, and also retain their posts (except at senior levels) when there is a change in administration. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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If a government employee has tried to point out a problem and gotten nowhere, he should be encouraged to make a whistleblower complaint. It's just like the 1990s when we spent nights on the streets shouting at the top of our voices," said government employee Sofia Jabeen, 40, who was among the protesters. It's just like the 1990s when we spent nights on the streets shouting at the top of our voices," said government employee Sofia Jabeen, 40, who was among the protesters. |
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