exempt professional position

French translation: fonction (position) de cadre

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English term or phrase:exempt professional position
French translation:fonction (position) de cadre
Entered by: Francis MARC

17:58 Oct 23, 2002
English to French translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial
English term or phrase: exempt professional position
Staff position in the U S
Odile
France
Local time: 06:44
fonction (position) de cadre
Explanation:
cadre non dirigeant
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Francis MARC
Lithuania
Local time: 07:44
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4 +3fonction (position) de cadre
Francis MARC
4Didn't find in French but
Said Kaljanac a.k.a. SARAJ


  

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fonction (position) de cadre


Explanation:
cadre non dirigeant

Francis MARC
Lithuania
Local time: 07:44
Native speaker of: Native in FrenchFrench
PRO pts in pair: 12561
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Didn't find in French but


Explanation:
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Exempt Professional refers to those employees excluded from the classified personnel system as established by the Washington Personnel Resource Board (See Appendix A) who are not also executive or academic administrative officers.



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Note added at 2002-10-23 18:20:03 (GMT)
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http://www.wwu.edu/depts/hr/rel_html/EPSO.html#exempt

Said Kaljanac a.k.a. SARAJ
Belgium
Local time: 06:44
Native speaker of: Native in FrenchFrench, Native in BosnianBosnian
PRO pts in pair: 21
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