Times are tough ...
The good news published recently in the media informs us that 11,000 jobs in the National Education will be abolished for 2008!
For your information, the first posts are of course affected the positions of Assistant Education, deletions have already started and will feel much in the 91 schools where it becomes very difficult find a job AED!
But I assure you;) this does not stop at 91, the contamination will be national ...
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
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Change for contracts CAE ...
To the great regret of the schools, the EAC contract agreement with the ANPE is no longer available ...
And yes! Before the contracts were in support of CAE posts AED and schools were hiring many young students in this type of contract.
Unfortunately, the conditions of eligibility for CAE changed before it enough to have less than 26 years to be eligible, and ignore other social criteria normally Amount Required to benefit from this type of contract most advantageous to the employer ... On day
Today, to be eligible for CAE should really be in big trouble:
- live in sensitive urban zones
- have at least 24 months of unemployment
- a level not higher than the LAC
- etc. ...
So institutions can not take ACE to do the job AED or more difficult ...
To the great regret of the schools, the EAC contract agreement with the ANPE is no longer available ...
And yes! Before the contracts were in support of CAE posts AED and schools were hiring many young students in this type of contract.
Unfortunately, the conditions of eligibility for CAE changed before it enough to have less than 26 years to be eligible, and ignore other social criteria normally Amount Required to benefit from this type of contract most advantageous to the employer ... On day
Today, to be eligible for CAE should really be in big trouble:
- live in sensitive urban zones
- have at least 24 months of unemployment
- a level not higher than the LAC
- etc. ...
So institutions can not take ACE to do the job AED or more difficult ...
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