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The Public Service Commission and the implementation of the Public Service Employment Act (2003) : a research report / authored by Luc Juillet.
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Title:The Public Service Commission and the implementation of the Public Service Employment Act (2003) : a research report / authored by Luc Juillet.
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Variant Title:Commission de la Fonction publique et la mise en oeuvre de la Loi sur l'emploi dans la fonction publique (2003)
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Corporate Author/Creator:Public Service Commission of Canada.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Juillet, Luc, 1969-
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Published/Created:Ottawa : Public Service Commission of Canada, 2011.
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Location:KOERNER LIBRARY gov pubs (Floor 2)Where is this?
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Call Number: GP-CAN 2011-5
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Call Number: JL108 .P837 2011
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:KOERNER LIBRARY gov pubs (Floor 2)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Administrative agencies--Officials and employees--Selection and appointment--Canada.
Civil service positions--Canada.
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Description:48, 52 pages ; 28 cm
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Summary:The objective of this paper is to document and analyze the efforts that the Public Service Commission has made to implement the new Public Service Employment Act, roughly from the time of its enactment in 2003 to the fall of 2010.
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Additional formats:Also available online.
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Notes:Distributed by the Government of Canada Depository Services Program (Weekly checklist 2011-15).
Includes bibliographical references.
Text in English and French on inverted pages.
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ISBN:9781100530826
1100530827
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Contents:Introduction
1. Staffing reform and the new Public Service employment Act
2. The Public Service Commission and the implementation of the Public Service Employment Act (2003). 2.1. Communication, co-ordination and the debates about the role of the Public Service Commission; 2.2. The development of the new staffing framework: policy development and delegation; 2.3. Getting the word out: informing and training managers and human resources advisors; 2.4. Restructuring the Public Service Commission: managing change, building oversight and rethinking services; 2.5. Implementing the new political activities provisions of the Public Service Employment Act.