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Purpose This paper aims to describe and explain women's labor participation in the public sector, particularly at the local level. The paper analyses the representation of women employees in the public sector through a case study of a city council in a mid-sized Spanish city. The authors delve...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the relationship between trade unions and young workers in the UK using the Young Members’ Network of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union as a case study. Design/methodology/approach – Findings are based on semi-structured...
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Public sector bargaining in Canadian labour relations, placed in the wider context of the federal political system, is examined. The development of public sector trade unionism over the past two decades is discussed and its impact on the wider labour movements is assessed. It is argued that the...
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Firefighters spend less than 10 percent of their working time on emergencies. Yet the way they spend the other 90 percent of their working time directly influences how they respond to emergencies. Good leadership skills can help firefighters to make the most of the time they spend on their more...
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Prime Focus Regeneration Group, a social‐investment agency providing services throughout the English Midlands, has been transformed from a change‐weary organization that feared the worst from reforms, to one that looks forward to the challenge of continuing change.
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Higher recruitment and retention levels, lower sickness absence and improved staff morale are only some of the positive outcomes of a strategy adopted by Hertfordshire County Council that received recognition in a work‐life balance award. An on‐line survey conducted by the Department of...
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Job satisfaction is an expression that came into common usage during the 1970s. For many people, the term simply meant whether or not they enjoyed their work. It is of course a far more complex affair, one which encompasses issues such as satisfaction with supervision at work, the work itself,...
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A study into human resource management (HRM) at a UK National Health Service (NHS) Trust has revealed significant potential for fostering a strategic role for HR in the public sector. The study, which took place in the Chelsea and Westminster Healthcare Trust, showed that the role of the HR...
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Purpose – Describes award‐winning management training at Land Registry, UK, introduced ahead of a major organizational change to centralize the agency's HR function. Design/methodology/approach – Explains the reasons for the Developing Management Capability (DMC) program, how it was...
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Purpose This study aims to measure the relationship between the current practice status of good governance and that of integrity in the public sector of Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach This study collected primary data based on a set of questionnaire surveys among heads of 109 departments...
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