
1) Bureaucratic organization 2) Public administration
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The term civil service can refer to either a branch of governmental service in which individuals are employed (hired) on the basis of professional merit as proven by competitive examinations; or the body of employees in any government agency apart from the military, which is a separate extension of any national government. A civil servant or publi...
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Some U.S., state, city and parish government jobs are protected under civil service systems which are designed to provide a degree of security to employees and to deter nepotism, political patronage and arbitrary treatment of workers.
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the body of government officials who are employed in civil occupations that are neither political nor judicial. In most countries the term refers to ... [14 related articles]
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Body of administrative staff employed to carry out the policy of a government. Members of the UK civil service may not take any active part in politics, and do not change with the government. In the...
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This covers those employed directly in government departments. Click on http://www.irlgov.ie/departments/ for more information. :: Civil Service Commission (7th Edition)
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There are two definitions of public-sector employment depending on the approach (legal or economic) adopted to measure it. - the approach used by the Public-Sector Employment Observatory is based on legal criteria combining the status of the employer and the status of the employee: any employee working in an organisation of an administrative natur...
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[
n] - government workers
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noun government workers; usually hired on the basis of competitive examinations
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Body of administrative staff employed to carry out the policy of a government. Members of the UK civil service may not take any active part in politics, and do not change with the government. In the USA, federal employees are restricted in the role they may play in political activity, and also retain their posts (except at senior levels) when there...
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those branches of public service concerned with all governmental administrative functions outside the armed services. · the body of persons employed in these branches. · a system or method of appointing government employees on the basis of competitive examinations, rather than by political patronage.
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government workers
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