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Public Administration and the Management of Human Resources Week 7
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Public Sector Employment Total public sector employment, Second Quarter, 2011: 3 647 000 http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily- quotidien/110829/dq110829a-eng.htm This total includes federal, provincial and municipal employees, the health, social services and education sectors and Crown corporations (govt business enterprises) at all three levels.
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Federal Civil Service In 1999, after the restraint imposed by the Chrétien govt, the federal public service (the core public administration) was reduced to 186 314 (Inwood, 2012: 260). As of 2010, there were 283 000 federal public servants. “The [federal] PS currently comprises 0.83% of the Canadian population, below the ratios from the 1980s and early 1990s, which were very close to 1%.” Canada. Privy Council Office. 2011. Eighteen Annual Report to the Prime Minister on the Public Service of Canada. Ottawa: Queen’s Printer.Eighteen Annual Report to the Prime Minister on the Public Service of Canada
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Professionalization of the Canadian Public Service Civil Service Acts of 1908 and 1918 Creation of Civil Service Commission in 1908 and the extension of its authority in 1918
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Canada’s “golden age of public administration” The influence of the “mandarins” from the Great Depression to the post-war period.
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Building a More Representative Bureaucracy “until 1955, there was a prohibition against married women even being employed in the public service” (Inwood, 2012: 283). Official Languages Act, 1969 Canadian Human Rights Act, 1977 Employment Equity Act, 1986 [revised in 1995]
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“The Shadow Public Sector”
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