High-Speed Internet Access a Job Condition as per Two Canadian Tribunals
“Two tribunals have begun making home access to high-speed internet a prerequisite for dozens of well-paid federal government appointments, despite the fact it could disqualify many Canadians living in rural and remote areas of the country where high-speed internet isn’t available.
The Social Security Tribunal and the Veterans Review and Appeal Board have both recently added high-speed internet access to the list of criteria for those seeking the lucrative appointments, which come with salaries ranging from $108,200 to $127,200 for full-time positions, and between $540 and $635 a day for part-time positions.”
– by Elizabeth Thompson, CBC News
– by Elizabeth Thompson, CBC News
For full story, visit CBC News: http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/internet-jobs-federal-government-rural-urban-1.3908267