The changing face of Public Sector Employment
By: BRINSBANE, Linda Colley.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Oxford : Blackwell Publishers Limited, March 2001Australian Journal of Public Administration 60, 1, p. 9-20Abstract: While it is easy, and almost a national sport, to criticise the traditional model of public sector employent as being too generous, there is a rationale for its ditinctiveness. The career service model that endured for most of the last century was aligned to the bureaucratic form of public admnistration of that time. As public admnistration was "transformed" into public sector managment through the importing of private sector techniques, so too has public sector employment been varied in pursuit of greate efficiency, flesibility and responsivenessItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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While it is easy, and almost a national sport, to criticise the traditional model of public sector employent as being too generous, there is a rationale for its ditinctiveness. The career service model that endured for most of the last century was aligned to the bureaucratic form of public admnistration of that time. As public admnistration was "transformed" into public sector managment through the importing of private sector techniques, so too has public sector employment been varied in pursuit of greate efficiency, flesibility and responsiveness
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