Les stratégies autour de la modernisation des services : comment désamorcer les réticences?
By: Vallemont, Serge.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, oct./déc. 1996Revue Française D'Administration Publique 80, p. 673-682Abstract: No one should be surprised to learn that the annoucement of a plan of reforms would be perceived by trade unions as implying a risk of change in the rules of the game. In this respect the unions are right to develop a vigilant stance which will be adopted all the more nervously given that relations between the administration and the unions remain premised upon mutual suspicion, an absence of freedom of information and an absence of dialogue. Modernisation, yes, but modernisation of social relations is what is first requiredNo one should be surprised to learn that the annoucement of a plan of reforms would be perceived by trade unions as implying a risk of change in the rules of the game. In this respect the unions are right to develop a vigilant stance which will be adopted all the more nervously given that relations between the administration and the unions remain premised upon mutual suspicion, an absence of freedom of information and an absence of dialogue. Modernisation, yes, but modernisation of social relations is what is first required
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