Child protection campaign attracts few
CHILD protection authorities have splashed out almost $200,000 on an international recruitment campaign.
But the campaign, launched in a desperate attempt to fill the vacancies left by staff deserting the system, has attracted just seven workers from New Zealand.
Note: It's because they suck to work for, really.
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Sunday, October 24, 2010
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