
And with no typewriters in use in most of its departments, these employees are being redeployed to non-typist jobs.
Curiously, the recruitment for typists continues unabated. The personnel and administrative (P&A) reforms department, which carried out a study into redefining the nature of the job and responsibilities of typists, recommended that the government rename the post to 'automation assistant'.
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