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Future Appointment Policy for Adminsitrative and Technical Staff Termination Conditions for all Staff - Amendment Proposed by the United Kingdom Delegation

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Publicado: 1960
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spelling cern-183102019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/18310engFuture Appointment Policy for Adminsitrative and Technical Staff Termination Conditions for all Staff - Amendment Proposed by the United Kingdom Delegation 34th Meeting of Finance CommitteePERSONNEL Appointment PolicyCERN/FC/0428/Corr.oai:cds.cern.ch:183101960
spellingShingle PERSONNEL Appointment Policy
Future Appointment Policy for Adminsitrative and Technical Staff Termination Conditions for all Staff - Amendment Proposed by the United Kingdom Delegation
title Future Appointment Policy for Adminsitrative and Technical Staff Termination Conditions for all Staff - Amendment Proposed by the United Kingdom Delegation
title_full Future Appointment Policy for Adminsitrative and Technical Staff Termination Conditions for all Staff - Amendment Proposed by the United Kingdom Delegation
title_fullStr Future Appointment Policy for Adminsitrative and Technical Staff Termination Conditions for all Staff - Amendment Proposed by the United Kingdom Delegation
title_full_unstemmed Future Appointment Policy for Adminsitrative and Technical Staff Termination Conditions for all Staff - Amendment Proposed by the United Kingdom Delegation
title_short Future Appointment Policy for Adminsitrative and Technical Staff Termination Conditions for all Staff - Amendment Proposed by the United Kingdom Delegation
title_sort future appointment policy for adminsitrative and technical staff termination conditions for all staff - amendment proposed by the united kingdom delegation
topic PERSONNEL Appointment Policy
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/18310