02-MAR-1990 19:51
GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT.
Q. 5
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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?