02-MAR-1990 19:51

GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT.

Q. 5

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852 521 7058

P.53

In the case of businessman, where the contribution to

economy cannot be measured simply in terms of years,

a

separate

marking

scheme taking

into

account

business success

is

proposed.

This will

measure

business success in terms of his earnings.

businessman

sarno moxa

money

A better

and there can be no

better measure of success for this occupation.

Marking scheme for experience favours the rich?

A. 5 Value

of

economy

а businessman to the

cannot be

measured solely in years. You can be in business for

Q. 6

15

Yeare

but

still મ

very mediocre one.

measure,

in a

free-market

Fairest

economy, of business

success is the amount of income derived from your

business,

dividends.

including salary, bonuses, profits and

Intention is to distinguish the aces from

the duds, not to favour the rich. Hence income plays

no part in the points system other than in respect of

businessman.

Civil servants are included in the "managers"

occupational group, to which businessmen belongs.

IS

their experience points to be

on to be assessed

the same

basis as the businessmen's marking scheme?

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