What is meant by “grand-parented” employees in the context of the EC education standard? What are they entitled to?
Under this provision, indeterminate incumbents of a former ES position on June 30, 1967 who became an EC on June 22, 2009, who do not possess the minimum level of education as indicated in Part A (i.e. graduation with a degree from a recognized university with acceptable specialization in Economics, Sociology or Statistics), are deemed to meet this minimum educational standard based on their education, training and/or experience. This provision also applies to indeterminate incumbents of a former SI position who became an EC on June 22, 2009, who do not possess the minimum level of education as indicated in Part B (i.e. the successful completion of 2 years of a post-secondary school program with acceptable specialization in social science, statistics, library/archival work or a law-related field). These individuals are deemed to meet the minimum educational standard in Part B based on their education, training and/or experience. This note also applies to individuals appointed or deploy
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