Notice compare/contrast for example: The Secretary-General of the U.N. gave a speech. The General Secretary of the XYZ trade union gave a speech. T hank you very much. D idn't know about this. T hat confirms yet another splitting in history for a unique language between an upper usage and a lower usage of it.
A general secretary is just secretary who does general jobs like typing, posting mail, making coffee, doing photocopying etc. Whereas, a Secretary - General is an official title of a very senior, probably the most senior administrator of an organisation.
Secretary General encaja bien, un secretary general no es necesariamente un Ministro, tambiƩn es el funcionario encargado de asuntos administrativos de una empresa (chief administrative officer) D
The chief executive of the UN and related organizations is customarily referred to as the "Secretary-General." For specific uses of the term "General Secretary" see:
Secretary in general means a personal assistant to an executive, a manager, or a professional such as a physician; he or she generally prepares correspondence, answers the telephone, handles the employer's schedule, etc. There are also other positions with that title.
Morning, Would the 'Secretario General de Gobierno' of a state be the State General Secretary, or the State Deputy General? Please help me with this translation :confused: !!!
Hi Should I say Under Secretary-General or Deputy Secretary-General of an association? Or are these 2 adjective synonym have the same meaning? Thank you.
Francesco Frangialli, the Honorary Secretary General of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), speaks out to urge UNWTO to adhere to its rules and prevent the current Secretary General ...