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Cities Require Wearing of Muslim Attire on Fridays (May 01, 2013) by Constance Johnson

Two Javanese cities, located near Jakarta, have established apparel rules for municipal ...

Topic: Government employees
Jurisdiction: Indonesia

Age Restrictions for Senior Government Officials Will Be Loosened (October 04, 2012) by Peter Roudik

On September 4, 2012, President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation submitted ...

Topic: Government employees
Jurisdiction: Russian Federation

Banking Collapse Trial of Former Prime Minister Begins (September 06, 2011) by Wendy Zeldin

On September 5, 2011, the trial of Geir Haarde, former Prime Minister of Iceland, opened in the Landsdomur, a 15-member special ...

Topic: Government employees
Jurisdiction: Iceland

Reduction in Force for Civil Servants (January 04, 2011) by Peter Roudik

On January 3, 2011, Russian President Dmitri Medvedev issued a Decree on Optimization of the Number of Federal Civil Employees and ...

Topic: Government employees
Jurisdiction: Russian Federation

Reduction of Older Public Servants' Salaries (November 30, 2010) by Sayuri Umeda

The Diet (Japan's Parliament) amended the laws on salaries of various categories of public servants on November 26, 2010. (For the ...

Topic: Government employees
Jurisdiction: Japan

Civil Servants Prohibited from Cooperating with U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Investigation (September 16, 2010) by Clare Feikert-Ahalt

The U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee is conducting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the release of Abdel Basset al-Megrahi, the ...

Topic: Government employees
Jurisdiction: United Kingdom

Parliament Passes Law on Retirement Benefits for Top Government Officials (August 02, 2010) by Hanibal Goitom

On June 23, 2010, the Ugandan Parliament approved the Emoluments and Benefits of the President, Vice President and Prime Minister Bill ...

Topic: Government employees
Jurisdiction: Uganda

Council of Ministers Members to Be Fined If Late to Meetings (June 21, 2010) by Gholam Vafai

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran has issued an order that the members of his Council of Ministers must be fined 1,000 ...

Topic: Government employees
Jurisdiction: Iran

Law to Compensate Laid-Off Civil Servants (June 03, 2009) by Hanibal Goitom

It was reported on May 27, 2009, that the Ethiopian House of Representatives passed a bill that will allow for compensating ...

Topic: Government employees
Jurisdiction: Ethiopia

Fuel Prices Cut, Other Steps Taken to Aid Budget, Industry (January 05, 2009) by Constance Johnson

The Government of Sri Lanka has taken steps to cut the cost of living for its citizens and strengthen the economy. ...

Topic: Government employees
Jurisdiction: Sri Lanka

HNDBC Allows More Former Members of the Baath Party to Rejoin Civil Service (September 10, 2008) by George Sadek

On August 20, 2008, as part of the implementation of the Accountability and Justice Law, originally enacted on February 14, 2008, ...

Topic: Government employees
Jurisdiction: Iraq

Ordinance on Marriage with Foreign Nationals (May 02, 2008) by Shameema Rahman

The Bangladesh Council of Advisers approved the Public Servant (Marriage with Foreign Nationals) Amendment of 2008 on May 11, 2008. The ...

Topic: Government employees
Jurisdiction: Bangladesh

Strike Rights Limited by the Federal Supreme Court (December 02, 2007) by Eduardo Soares

On October 25, 2007, the Brazilian Federal Supreme Court (STF) ruled that public servants have the right to go on strike, ...

Topic: Government employees
Jurisdiction: Brazil

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