Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAnna Shaw Modified over 9 years ago
1
ADVANCED AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
2
The CIVIL SERVICE—composed of those civilian employees who perform the administrative work of government 2.7 million people work for the Federal Government Only about 300,000 work in the Washington, D.C. area The President appoints the highest ranking people All other jobs are covered by Civil Service
3
DEVELOPMENT OF THE CIVIL SERVICE Article II, Section 2, Clause 2 is the only direct mention of civil service in the Constitution (p. 437) THE BEGINNINGS 1789—George Washington knew the success of the government would depend on whom he appointed to office
4
Jefferson believed that while appointees should be well qualified they should also share the views of the person making the appointments THE SPOILS SYSTEM The practice of giving offices and other favors of government to political supporters and friends
5
PATRONAGE—the practice of giving jobs to supporters and friends—mainly at the local level President Jackson defended his system: 1) Any normally intelligent person can fill government jobs 2) There should be a “rotation” so that more people get to serve in the government
6
3) Long service and lead to tyranny and inefficiency 4) People are entitled to have the party they put in power control all office from top to bottom THE MOVEMENT TO REFORM Reform did not come until the assassination of President Garfield by a disgruntled office seeker
7
President Arthur pushed the PENDLETON CIVIL SERVICE ACT of 1883 THE PENDLETON ACT Used “Merit”—the quality of one’s work—the basis for hiring, promotion, and other personnel actions Set up two categories: classified & unclassified
8
All hiring in the classified category was based on merit That quality would be based on “practical” examinations given by the Civil Service Commission About 10% of government jobs fell into this category but the President could add more 1909—classified jobs were about 2/3 of the total Today about 90% of all jobs are covered by the merit system
9
THE CIVIL SERVICE TODAY The main goal is to eliminate the spoils system THE OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT Created in 1978 Independent agency in the Executive Branch Clearinghouse for all people wanting to work for the government
10
PAY AND BENEFITS Minority groups and women are well represented in the civil service but usually in lower end jobs Women hold about 50% of all white-collar jobs but only about 10% of the highest paid positions Congress sets pay and other job conditions
11
Lower paying government jobs compare well with the private sector Top level federal jobs will never compete dollar-for-dollar with top private sector positions
12
POLITICAL ACTIVITIES Several laws place restrictions on political activities for government employees HATCH ACT of 1939—allows workers to vote in elections but they cannot take part in partisan political activities FEDERAL EMPLOYEES POLITICAL ACTIVITIES ACT of 1993 Federal workers can: --vote
13
--help register new voters --contribute money to political campaigns and parties --participate in campaigns --hold office in a political party Workers CANNOT: --run for office in a partisan election --engage in party work on government property or while on the job
14
--collect political contributions from subordinates or the general public --use a government position to influence an election THE END
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.