The restructuring events database contains factsheets with data on large-scale restructuring events reported in the principal national media and company websites in each EU Member State. This database was created in 2002.
(84) Public Administration / Defence 84 - Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 84.2 - Provision of services to the community as a whole 84.22 - Defence activities
2,400 jobs Number of planned job creations
Announcement Date
28 February 2006
Employment effect (start)
1 March 2006
Foreseen end date
31 March 2006
Description
In 2006, the Ministry of National Defence (Ministerul Apărării Naţionale, MAPN) will hire 2,400 servicemen. They will fill in the vacancies once Romania renounces on compulsory military service.
The selection process for the 2,400 servicemen will be extended throughout March 2006.
Candidates wanting to work in MAPN must be younger than 26 years of age, having completed mandatory military service and have no criminal record.
Admitted applicants will be hired with a one-year employment contract, which may be extended until they reach 40 years of age. Should the servicemen wish to pursue a military career once they are over 40, they may attend the courses of military education institutions.
The missions of military units to be set up will include eliminating or limiting the effects of natural disasters.
Eurofound (2006), Ministry of National Defence, Business expansion in Romania, factsheet number 63074, European Restructuring Monitor. Dublin, https://dev.eurofound.europa.eu/restructuring-events/detail/63074.
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