Yahav Civil Servants Bank - translation to Αγγλικά
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Yahav Civil Servants Bank - translation to Αγγλικά

ADEDY; ΑΔΕΔΥ; Civil Servants Confederation; Confederation of Greek Civil Servants' Trade Unions

Yahav Civil Servants Bank      
Bank Yahav voor Burgerlijke Ambtenaren (naam van bank)
civil servant         
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  • Imperial Civil Service Examination hall with 7500 cells in [[Guangdong]], 1873
  • chancellor]] and artist [[Yan Liben]] (600–673).
BRANCH OF GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE OR EMPLOYEES OF A GOVERNMENT AGENCY
Civil servant; Civil Service; Public servant; Civil servants; Public servants; Civil Servant; Civil services; Civil Servants; Public Servant; National civil service; Government employee; Senior civil servant; Government worker; Public employee; Govt worker; Public employees; The civil service; Concurso público; Civil service in Spain; Civil Services; Egyptian Civil Service; Civil service system; History of civil service in China
ambtenaar
Civil Defence         
  • The international distinctive sign of civil defense, defined by the rules of [[international humanitarian law]] and to be used as a [[protective sign]]
  • Thunderbolt 1003]] siren.
  • Israel Home Front Command mobile application screen, alerting Tel Aviv citizens a minute before a Hamas missile attack on 2021, May 13 afternoon.
  • British [[First World War]] poster, bringing attention to the threat posed by aerial bombardment from German [[Zeppelin]]s.
  • Jewish Civil Defense group in [[Jerusalem]] in 1942. The group served as ARP Fire Wardens, equipped with water hoses and buckets, some wearing FW (Fire Watcher) [[Brodie helmet]]s. Men are in uniform while women wear plain clothes. Composer [[Josef Tal]] stands next to the woman with a black sweater.
  • Air Raid Warden]] testing his equipment in Brisbane in October 1942.
  • Civil Defense literature such as [[Survival Under Atomic Attack]] was common during the Cold War Era.
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  • siren]] control box in [[Kansas]], US.
  • [[Anderson shelter]]s were widely distributed in the United Kingdom by civil defense authorities, in preparation for aerial bombardment.
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  • The old [[United States civil defense]] logo. The triangle emphasized the 3-step Civil Defense philosophy used before the foundation of FEMA and [[Comprehensive Emergency Management]].
PROTECTION OF THE CITIZENS OF A STATE (GENERALLY NON-COMBATANTS) FROM MILITARY ATTACK
Civil Defense; Civil protection; Civil Defence; Civil defence; Civil Contingencies; Civil Protection; Civil contingency; Defense of State; Armed civil defence; Armed civil defense
Burgelijke Verdediging (burgelijke organisatie voor de veiligheid van de burgers)

Ορισμός

civil defence
¦ noun the organization and training of civilians to prepare for attacks in wartime.

Βικιπαίδεια

Civil Servants' Confederation

The Confederation of Greek Civil Servants' Trade Unions (Greek: Ανώτατη Διοίκηση Ενώσεων Δημοσίων Υπαλλήλων (ΑΔΕΔΥ), romanized: Anótati Dioíkisi Enóseon Dimosíon Ypallílon, ADEDY), was established in May of 1926 under the name Civil Servants' Confederation. Banned under the Metaxas regime, it began organizing covertly against the regime, as well as the subsequent Nazi Occupation during the Second World War. Officially reorganized after the Greek Civil War, ADEDY is a federation of public sector trade unions in Greece affiliated with the European Trade Union Confederation. ADEDY's private sector sister union is the General Confederation of Greek Workers.

ADEDY is non-partisan, and as such, not affiliated with any political party. Its leadership council is made up of figures from the conservative New Democracy, socialist SYRIZA, social democratic PASOK, the Communist Party of Greece, as well as the anti-capitalist ANT.AR.SY.A. The Communist Party of Greece's official union, the All-Workers Militant Front, has criticized ADEDY regarding the presence of New Democracy and other right-wing and centrist groups in their leadership.