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From a public service lens, governing right now seems to look like sending a team into the wilderness with no compass, no trail markers and a bold declaration that the mountain’s summit must be ...
Personal devices are often engaged to bypass system restrictions. Concerns were expressed public servants might not be receiving guidance on how to use these tools carefully and safely.
Public-sector workers face retirement planning gaps, but with financial education and planning tools, they can ensure a ...
Commentary: Public servants should act as reputation managers on social media By Chad Menegay, USAG Fort Lee Public Affairs Office November 3, 2022 ...
New Zealand’s government is imposing new work-from-home guidance on public servants to get them back to the office each day and arrest a trend that has curbed spending in the largest cities.
The proposed regulatory text from the Education Department would ban certain employers from being eligible for Public Service ...
Canada's public servants are being mandated to be in office three days a week, with managers expected to do the same four days a week, but their union is blasting the decision.
According to Armitage, they support the government's new guidance and look forward to increased foot traffic and patronage as more public servants get back in the office.
Gearey: Public service is getting very little guidance under Carney Public servants have a duty to advise ministers with precision. But so far, the ministers themselves are getting only vague ...
Senior public servants perceive the public is wary of how governments use these tools. Rebuilding credibility in relation to technology oversight and implementation is imperative.
Public servants have a duty to advise ministers with precision. But so far, the ministers themselves are getting only vague direction, with no individual mandate letters or a budget.