The number of permanently employed workers has historically been declining, numbering 9,276 people in 1998, while during the communist era more than 15,000 worked there.
A better translation is public servant, being permanently employed within the public sector.
From 1911, he was permanently employed by Morgenbladet.
These would be people permanently employed, with the facilities to provide preproduction, production and postproduction.
There was only a small number of permanently employed regimental veterinary officers.
From 1931 to 1933, Štampar was permanently employed as the expert of the Health Organization.
As the project continued, this figure grew to over 300 permanently employed with the project, and it became a major reason for Barrow's continued support.
The main innovation was that now sixty captains would be permanently employed by the navy, greatly increasing its professionalism.
A third of British graduates are employed permanently in semi-skilled work.
The company has more than 150 staff, some permanently employed on clients' premises tending the results of its landscaping and planting efforts.