Service members who lose their job during deployment get more help in their corner
The Ministry of Justice has reached a deal to protect the employment rights of staff at the Federal Government Service during its deployment to the US earlier this year, BBC News takes us through the BBC's weekly The Boss podcast on Tuesday.
Source: federalnewsnetwork.comPublished on 2021-12-20
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