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    Post by Rocky Mon 21 Oct 2024, 4:18 am

    [size=46]Civil Service Council: We are not responsible for managing the 150,000 job positions allocated to the governorates[/size]
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    The Federal Public Service Council confirmed that the 150,000 job grades stipulated in the Federal General Budget Law for the year (2023-2024-2025) have been allocated to the governorates and their management tasks have been assigned to them.
    The council stated in a statement that "based on the numerous appeals that we have received from our graduate sons from all governorates regarding the 150,000 job grades stipulated in the Federal General Budget Law for the year (2023-2024-2025) in Article (66) / Second, which stipulates the creation of (150,000) one hundred and fifty thousand new contract grades distributed to the governorates not organized in a region and according to population ratios."
    It stressed that "these job grades have been allocated to the governorates, and their management tasks have been assigned to the governorates, as the governors are authorized to contract and distribute according to the needs and specific sectors. Accordingly, the Civil Service Council does not bear any responsibility regarding the management or distribution of these grades."
    He noted that "we urge our graduates to verify the facts related to the aforementioned job grades from the relevant authorities in the governorates to obtain accurate information and answer inquiries related to this matter."

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