All posts tagged "neutrality"
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Canadian public servants report feeling unable to give ‘fearless advice’ to leaders
Politicised decision-making is denting Canadian public servants’ confidence about giving frank and neutral advice to leaders, while declining trust in government is affecting its ability to overcome important challenges, a
- Posted May 17, 2022
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US feds can sign on to COVID-19 hazard pay lawsuit; New Zealand public servants ‘fell short on neutrality’: management and workforce news in brief
Global Government Forum’s weekly digest of all the news you need to know but might have missed US federal officials can join COVID-19 hazard pay lawsuit A website has been
- Posted March 17, 2022
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New Zealand on the verge of major public service reform
A new bill brought to New Zealand’s parliament is to pave the way for the “most significant change in the public service in 30 years”, enabling government to more effectively
- Posted November 27, 2019
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Fears over civil service politicisation as Johnson enters fray with EU
All UK civil service communications staff have been instructed to report “unhelpful narratives” on Brexit in the press and online to the Cabinet Office, according to a leaked document which
- Posted August 21, 2019
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Hong Kong civil servants join protests against extradition bill
Civil servants in Hong Kong took to the streets on 2 August to protest against a government bill that would allow authorities to extradite suspected criminals to mainland China, in
- Posted August 9, 2019
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Indian Supreme Court challenges former officials appointed as state governors
The practice of appointing former senior civil servants to Indian state governor positions is coming under pressure, after several former officials were accused of failing in their duty to act with
- Posted February 21, 2017