He was employed by the drapery firm Overell and White as a departmental manager in Brisbane, and he later opened and managed a branch for the firm in Laidley.
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CHIEF executive officers, general managers, departmental managers and human resource managers are among participants of the First National Workshop on Employee Relations to be held on December 9 and 10, at Genting Hotel.
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At the breakfast, a former departmental manager who insisted on anonymity said in an interview, Schwartz handed an aide to Lieberman a thick envelope that Schwartz believed contained vendors'contributions corralled by Mrs . Winikow.
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His main career was in the service of Kansallis-Osake-Pankki ( 1923 1962 ) as a correspondence clerk and a departmental manager, but he started to publish both fact and fiction, first under pseudonymes, in the mid-1920s.
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He then worked in the electrical industry and was able to finish his training as an electrical engineer in Mittweida, after which he became a departmental manager at AEG . After 1945, he worked in his parents'locksmithery at Heideck.
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The Clacton camp was open until 1983 when due to package holidays and changing tastes, the holiday camp was closed and sold to a group of former departmental managers at the camp who reopened it as a short-lived theme park called Atlas Park.
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Windt held a position as departmental manager at the Bremer Institut f�r Produktion und Logistik BIBA, ( Bremen Institute for Production and Logistics ) of the University of Bremen, where she worked in the field of autonomous cooperating logistic processes funded by the German Research Foundation.
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Irritation deepens on discovering the comparison between the income of an average London departmental manager, which is $ 37, 000 subject to 32.3 percent tax and social security deductions, and the salary of his or her counterpart in Zurich, which is $ 120, 700, subject to tax and social security deductions of 31.6 per cent.
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The board selects and evaluates the Chief Constable and sometimes other senior departmental managers thereby allowing the board to maintain indirect control and influence over the department, although, in the same way that the police board is independent of the municipal council for policing matters, the Chief Constable is independent from the board for operational matters.
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In 1963, Porsche assigned Dan Schwartz, later Chief Departmental Manager for Development, Mechanics, a project to oversee design and construction of a new horizontally-opposed four-cylinder engine for the 902, utilizing components from the new 901 six-cylinder engine, that would produce higher performance than their 356SC engine, and be less costly and complex than their Carrera 2 engine.