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Civil Service Branch on the Internet

More than 38 million global users of the world-wide communication system Internet will have the access to the latest information from the Civil Service Branch from today (Friday) under a joint project of the Branch and the University of Hong Kong. Information contained in CSB's Home Page on the Internet's World Wide Web includes government job vacancies, facts and policy issues of the Branch and news for the pensioners.

At a demonstration session, the Deputy Secretary for the Civil Service Branch, Mr Chris Jackson, said he expected the prospective applicants of Civil Service posts both in Hong Kong and overseas would find the service very useful.

"We see the Internet as another excellent way of improving our communication with colleagues and the public. It will also be a means of keeping retired civil servants in touch with us," Mr Jackson said.

The Civil Service Branch Home Page will be updated regularly and it also provides a facility for users to communicate directly with the Branch through E-mail in its "Feedback and Suggestion Box".

The Civil Service Branch Home Page is at http://www.hku.hk/hkgcsb.

End/Friday, September 1, 1995

Two Civil Service Salaries Commission members re-appointed

The Government announced today (Friday) that the Governor had re-appointed Mr David W Gairns and Mrs Janie Kaung Lai-chun as members of the Standing Commission on Civil Service Salaries and Conditions of Service.

The appointments are for a term of two years with effect from October 1, 1995.

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