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Government Transformation and the Future of Public Employment : The Impact of Restructuring on Status Development in the Central Administration of the EU-27.
Title:
Government Transformation and the Future of Public Employment : The Impact of Restructuring on Status Development in the Central Administration of the EU-27.
Author:
Demmke, Christoph.
ISBN:
9783653029949
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1 online resource (163 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Country abbreviations -- European Union Abbreviations -- Summary -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Definition of status in the Member States of the EU -- 3.1 Public law status -- 3.2 Status as social or professional standing -- 3.3 Status as public service ethos -- 3.4 Conclusions -- 4 Status in a time perspective: reform factors and reform pressures -- 4.1 Status in a historical context -- 4.2 From public administration to public management and governance: implications for the public status -- 4.3 Change of work and work ethos - from status to virtual workplaces -- 4.4 Governance and public employment restructuring: new instruments, what effects? -- 5 Change of employment and employment conditions -- 6 Restructuring public workforce and the impact of austerity measures: towards a new employment structure? -- 7 Trend towards more flexible employment features and its impact on central public administration -- 8 EU law: limits to flexibility and flexible employment contracts -- 9 Future relationship between civil servants and other public employees -- 9.1 Distinction between civil servants and other public employees -- 9.2 Sectors of civil service employment -- 9.3 Reserve of certain functions to civil servants: a new blurring of boundaries -- 10 Conclusions -- 11 Bibliography -- ANNEX 1: Definition of central public administration -- ANNEX 2: Questionnaire on status developments in the national public services.
Abstract:
Public administration has traditionally been characterised with such bureaucratic features as hierarchical and formalised organisational structure, clear and rigid career paths, lifetime tenure, full-time employment, principle of seniority, advantageous pension schemes and rigid remuneration systems. These features were introduced in late 19th century to reduce the risk of excessive political influence, corruption, misconduct and instability of government. Today, however, numerous administrative and managerial reforms are affecting these longstanding aspects of public employment. Size and composition of workforce, its working and employment conditions, nature of work, and values and legal status are all undergoing a process of change. The various reforms are also gradually shrinking the size of central public administrations of the EU-27 Member States. They are becoming more decentralised and fragmented, more diversified, more aligned and less specific. The on-going financial crisis and the introduction of hasty austerity measures have a strong impact on the public workforce in most EU Member States. So far, restructuring programmes and effects of austerity measures have not been a subject of rigorous scrutiny. Similarly, the effects of public management reforms have not been studied either and have resulted in national administrations having no longer a single coherent framework. Filling this important gap, this comparative study attempts to assess the effects of these developments in public employment in the central public administrations of the EU Member States offering insight into the future of public employment.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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