Doctors and surgeons in NHS hospitals are employed ultimately by the government.
A general practitioner (local doctor) is theoretically self-employed or employed by the local practice, but all the money for their public work comes from the government.
Doctors are very well paid. Some doctors practise commercial medicine in parallel with their public work.
Most are but there are some independent ones.
Child care leave is for Maharashtra government employees that are women who have a sick child or the child has a doctors appointment. This leave is paid and can be used in blocks of three from the earned leave fund.
No. The monarch is a head of the church, but is not able to carry out services and the monarch or government are not employers of the members of the Church of England.
i want to know whether the employees of the nationalised banks are the government employee
There are about 250,000 employees in the UK.
I would say approximately 200,000 of the 950,000fiji citizens are civil servants. From teachers to doctors, govt dept employees to soldiers.
No
There are round about 2 million patients a day admitted to hospital, and in the whole of the UK there are 20 million doctors.
There are 61,193 Doctors on the UK GP Register but the GMC does not state how many of these are English. The GMC does state that 155,135 of the Doctors registered in the UK have also qualified in the UK. The GMC also states that there are 92,463 registered Doctors of 'White British' ethnicity.
500,121
National Association of Government Employees was created on 1961-07-16.
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