Human Resource Management Unit, Chief Minister Department / Yunizar Yusop

First, the state Civil Service divided into two parts, which is Secretariat and District. In 1937, the Secretariat is the administrative center headed by two, European and assisted by clerk one from Malays people, three from Chinese people and three office assistants. During the formation of Malaysi...

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Main Author: Yusop, Yunizar
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Published: University Technology MARA Sarawak 2013
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spelling my.uitm.ir.1037962024-09-27T16:03:57Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/103796/ Human Resource Management Unit, Chief Minister Department / Yunizar Yusop Yusop, Yunizar H Social Sciences (General) Study and teaching. Research First, the state Civil Service divided into two parts, which is Secretariat and District. In 1937, the Secretariat is the administrative center headed by two, European and assisted by clerk one from Malays people, three from Chinese people and three office assistants. During the formation of Malaysia, there are total of 2,599 employees and the number increased to 14,208 people in 2012 (Annual Report Human Resource Annual Report Human Resource Management Unit 2012). Chief Minister Department Office is located next to central police station. In 1966, the original office of the Secretariat has moved to the Secretariat building facing ADS 666: Practical Training Report Central Field, Kuching Resident Office and District and now that building were taken over by Yayasan Sarawak on November 23, 1976. Next, the Secretariat was moving to the Office of State Personnel in 1976 and moved to Wilma Bapa Malaysia in that year. Wisma Bapa Malaysia (Image 1.1) was completed in 1976 and officiated by former Chief Minister of Sarawak, Tun Rahman Yaakub. The building has 22 storeys and among the highest building built during that time. The main purpose of the building was to become the central of administration for Sarawak State Government and Chief Minister Office. University Technology MARA Sarawak 2013 Monograph NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/103796/1/103796.pdf Human Resource Management Unit, Chief Minister Department / Yunizar Yusop. (2013) Industrial Training. University Technology MARA Sarawak. (Submitted)
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Yusop, Yunizar
Human Resource Management Unit, Chief Minister Department / Yunizar Yusop
description First, the state Civil Service divided into two parts, which is Secretariat and District. In 1937, the Secretariat is the administrative center headed by two, European and assisted by clerk one from Malays people, three from Chinese people and three office assistants. During the formation of Malaysia, there are total of 2,599 employees and the number increased to 14,208 people in 2012 (Annual Report Human Resource Annual Report Human Resource Management Unit 2012). Chief Minister Department Office is located next to central police station. In 1966, the original office of the Secretariat has moved to the Secretariat building facing ADS 666: Practical Training Report Central Field, Kuching Resident Office and District and now that building were taken over by Yayasan Sarawak on November 23, 1976. Next, the Secretariat was moving to the Office of State Personnel in 1976 and moved to Wilma Bapa Malaysia in that year. Wisma Bapa Malaysia (Image 1.1) was completed in 1976 and officiated by former Chief Minister of Sarawak, Tun Rahman Yaakub. The building has 22 storeys and among the highest building built during that time. The main purpose of the building was to become the central of administration for Sarawak State Government and Chief Minister Office.
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title Human Resource Management Unit, Chief Minister Department / Yunizar Yusop
title_short Human Resource Management Unit, Chief Minister Department / Yunizar Yusop
title_full Human Resource Management Unit, Chief Minister Department / Yunizar Yusop
title_fullStr Human Resource Management Unit, Chief Minister Department / Yunizar Yusop
title_full_unstemmed Human Resource Management Unit, Chief Minister Department / Yunizar Yusop
title_sort human resource management unit, chief minister department / yunizar yusop
publisher University Technology MARA Sarawak
publishDate 2013
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