American Public Service

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Civil Service Coverage
Civil Service Protections
Civil Service Reform
civil service reform impact assessment
Civil Service Systems
Dismissal Rates
diversity in public agencies
Domonic A. Bearfield
Employee Unions
employment law reform
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Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Employee Unions
Federal Labor Management Relations
George Wilson
government workforce studies
High Performance Work System
Hr Director
Hr Function
HRM Reform
HRM.
human
James R. Thompson
Jennifer Robinson
Jennifer Seelig
Jeremy Johnson
Jerrell D. Coggburn
Jessica E. Sowa
Jonathan P. West
Labor Market Niche
Local Tv News Station
Lyke Thompson
management
merit
Merit System
National Treasury Employees Union
OHR
partisan influence risks
Pay For Performance
personnel policy analysis
political
Public Administration
Public Human Resource Management
public sector employment
R. Paul Battaglio
reform
resource
Richard C. Elling
Richard Green
Robert Forbis
Robert Maranto
Sally C. Gertz
states
Stephen E. Condrey
Stephen Nelson
Steven W. Hays
system
Texas State Government
Traditional Civil Service Systems

Product details

  • ISBN 9780849305344
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Oct 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Understanding the effects of radical change on public personnel systems is critically important both now and in the future to all those interested in the quality of American democracy. Civil service reform is occurring at all levels of government both in the United States and abroad.

American Public Service: Radical Reform and the Merit System is a collection of papers that examine the innovations, strategies, and issues found in the contemporary civil service reform debate. Offering diverse perspectives from expert contributors, this book presents matters concerning radical reform and the merit system at the federal, state, and local levels of government.

This volume offers fresh insight into the effects of merit system changes on employees. Divided into four sections, this book…

· Examines a portrait of contemporary reforms from across the country and concepts to interpret those data

· Addresses whether the relaxation of civil service protections against partisan intrusion will result in corruption

· Provides examples of ongoing changes and analyzes survey data from state managers

· Discusses a variety of key issues, such as the impact on racial inequality of moving from a protected class employment status to an unprotected at-will relationship

The book provides a baseline of data on reforms as well as an account of their current promises and pitfalls. Covering topics ripped from the headlines, this text also identifies pressing issues and makes suggestions for the future. Offering a variety of methodological approaches, it is ideal for all those interested in effective governance.

James S Dowman, Jonathan P West, Jack Rabin, Jerrell D Coggburn, Jessica E. Sowa, Steven Hayes

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