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  2. French Civil Service - Wikipedia

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    French Civil Service. The French Civil Service (French: Fonction publique française) is the set of civil servants (fonctionnaires) working for the Government of France. Not all employees of the state and public institutions or corporations are civil servants; however, the media often incorrectly equate "government employee" or "employee of a ...

  3. Répertoire opérationnel des métiers et des emplois - Wikipedia

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    The Répertoire opérationnel des métiers et des emplois ( ROME ), or, in English, the Operational Directory of Trades and Jobs, [1] [2] is a French job skillset directory. It was made in 1989 by the Agence nationale pour l'emploi, [1] which became the Pôle emploi, in France. It puts jobs into categories of skill sets. [2]

  4. International Standard Classification of Occupations - Wikipedia

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    The International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) is an International Labour Organization (ILO) classification structure for organizing information on labour and jobs. It is part of the international family of economic and social classifications of the United Nations. [1] The current version, known as ISCO-08, was published in ...

  5. List of countries by public sector size - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by public sector size, calculated as the number of public sector employees as a percentage of the total workforce. ... France: 28.0 (2013)

  6. List of countries by average annual labor hours - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, Colombia, Mexico, and Costa Rica ranked the highest number of hours worked per year. Greece ranked the highest In EU with 1886 average hours per year, while Germany ranked the lowest with 1340 average hours worked respectively. [3][4] Japan and Canada ranked lowest amongst non-European countries.

  7. Kitchen brigade - Wikipedia

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    The kitchen brigade (Brigade de cuisine, French pronunciation: [bʁiɡad də kɥizin]) is a system of hierarchy found in restaurants and hotels employing extensive staff, commonly referred to as "kitchen staff" in English-speaking countries. The concept was developed by Auguste Escoffier (1846–1935). [1][2] This structured team system ...

  8. France Travail - Wikipedia

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    France Travail (English: France Work), previously Pôle emploi (French pronunciation: [pol ɑ̃plwa]; English: employment centre), is a French governmental agency which registers unemployed people, helps them find jobs and provides them with financial aid. The agency was created in 2008, resulting from the merger between the ANPE and the ...

  9. Lists of occupations - Wikipedia

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    Arts and entertainment. List of artistic occupations. List of dance occupations. List of entertainer occupations. List of film and television occupations. List of theatre personnel. List of writing occupations.