Beamter
German language, Civil service
978-613-7-02145-3
6137021459
128
2011-07-25
45,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The German word Beamter (female: Beamtin or Beamte, plural: Beamte) means civil servant, and is pronounced [bəˈʔamtɐ], with a glottal stop between the 'e' and the 'a'. This English translation may be ambiguous, as German law puts public employees into two classes, namely ordinary employees (Angestellte) and Beamte, making a distinction that does not exist in most other national bodies of law. The original idea was that whoever represents the state by doing official duties (hoheitliche Aufgaben), such as issuing official documents or making official decisions, should have a special kind of employment with the state.
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