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  2. Government employees in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Responsibilities and tasks associated with each official position vary depending on the type of organization in which appointees are employed. Therefore, various pay scales are established in accordance with the nature of the job, taking into account the competitive environment.

  3. Excepted service - Wikipedia

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    A National Guard technician hiring authority is used for the Army Reserve Technician Program and Air Reserve Technician Program. [2] There is a Veterans Recruitment Appointment authority. [2] There are also agency-wide excepted service authorities, of which the largest are the Transportation Security Administration and Federal Aviation ...

  4. Public Land Corps - Wikipedia

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    a period of non-competitive hiring status for 2 years from the completion of their most recent Corps service. Participants repair or construct parks trails, removing invasive species, restore historic buildings, and conduct other projects. Public Land Corps programs are eligible for AmeriCorps grants.

  5. Schedule C appointment - Wikipedia

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    Schedule C is the third of five excepted service hiring authorities provided by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to fill jobs in unusual or special circumstances, when it is not feasible or practical to use traditional competitive hiring procedures. Each Schedule C position requires case-by-case permission from OPM, which expires when ...

  6. Non-compete clause - Wikipedia

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    Non-competes may reduce overall hiring costs and employee turnover for companies, which may result in savings that could in theory be passed on to customers in the form of lower prices and to investors as higher returns. [2] Non-competes are more common for technical, high-wage workers and more likely to be enforced for those workers.

  7. Breaking Down All of Trump’s Day 1 Presidential Actions - AOL

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    The global tax deal, which the U.S. signed in October 2021, would have ended competitive reductions in corporate tax rates. Executive order to tighten immigration laws and restrict federal funds ...

  8. Competition Commission of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) (Urdu: کمپیٹیشن کمیشن آف پاکستان), formerly Monopoly Control Authority, is an independent agency quasi-regulatory, quasi-judicial body of the Government of Pakistan for the enforcement of economic competition laws in Pakistan that helps ensure healthy competition.

  9. United States federal civil service - Wikipedia

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    A hiring authority is the law, executive order, regulation that allows an agency to hire a person into the federal civil service. In fiscal year 2014, there were 105 hiring authorities in use. The following were the top 20 hiring authorities used that year, which accounted for 91% of new appointments: [8]