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View all search resultsThe government is moving to recruit 1 million contract teachers this year after suspending civil service entrance exams despite objections the teachers have been raising since last year. But a recent statement from National Civil Service Agency (BKN) head Bima Haria Wibisana has now sparked yet another concern -- that the government would permanently stop recruiting civil servant teachers.
The National Civil Service Agency (BKN) is using a detector to prevent talismans being used in a month-long competency test of civil servant candidates at Tasikmalaya city hall in West Java that started on Saturday.
While millions are expected to compete for more than 190,000 vacant posts, requirements set by some institutions might force potential LGBT job seekers to think twice before applying.
The House of Representatives and representatives of eight ministries agreed during their meeting on Monday that nonpermanent workers who failed to pass a civil servant enrollment test (CPNS) would be offered alternatives.
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