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NON-IMPERATIVE DESIGNATION [1 record]

Record 1 2008-03-25

English

Subject field(s)
  • Job Descriptions
  • Personnel and Job Evaluation
CONT

A position which is designated imperative means that an individual must meet its language requirements before appointment; whereas a non-imperative designation allows the position to be filled by a candidate who undertakes to pursue language training in order to meet the requirements at a later date.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Descriptions d'emplois
  • Évaluation du personnel et des emplois
CONT

Un poste désigné impératif signifie qu'une personne doit répondre aux exigences linguistiques de ce poste avant d'être nommée; en revanche, une désignation non impérative permet de combler un poste par un candidat qui s'engage à suivre une formation linguistique en vue de répondre aux exigences à une date ultérieure.

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