Michelle Grattan discusses the high court’s decision to uphold the sacking of a public servant due to anonymous social media posts criticising the government.
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University of Canberra Deputy Vice-Chancellor Geoff Crisp speaks with Michelle Grattan about the week in politics.
On Monday week, Morrison will set out in detail his thoughts on the public service in an address to the Institute of Public Administration.
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The public service is a soft target, and Scott Morrison has already had it in his sights, telling it to remember the old adage – that it is on tap and the government is on top.
In a landmark decision, High Court ruled that the federal government may legitimately restrict the right of public servants to express political views.
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The decision confirms the steady march of employer control over workers’ private views and activities, supported by courts and tribunals over many years.
Aaron Rowe of the Architect of the Capitol’s office, which is not affected by the partial government shutdown, shovels snow left by a winter storm on the U.S. Capitol’s plaza.
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The shutdown poses a very real threat to preparedness for future emergencies, such as natural disasters and disease outbreaks.
U.S. federal government employees, contract workers and other demonstrators march during a ‘Rally to End the Shutdown’ in D.C. on Jan. 10.
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The current government shutdown is now the longest in American history, affecting about 800,000 federal employees.
Selection panels interrupt women more than men and ask them more follow-up questions, subtly questioning their competence.
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The vast majority of managers said they wanted “the best person for the job”. They had less idea of just who that might be, or how to ensure appointments on merit and equity targets co-exist.
Gaetjens was Peter Costello’s chief of staff, and NSW treasury secretary under a Liberal government.
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The issue is not that a person has served “up the Hill” - something seen as desirable all round - but how long they’ve been there and how strongly identified they’ve become with one side of politics.
Lloyd, a former Australian Building and Construction Commissioner, has incurred the ire of the union movement.
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Lloyd, who was appointed commissioner by the Abbott government, had been subject to a complaint that he breached the Public Service Code of Conduct.
Barnaby Joyce has denied he breached ministerial standards with the employment of his partner, Vikki Campion.
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The appointment of ministerial advisers is based on a party-political network of patronage, where the primary consideration is loyalty to the political party – not merit.
Some Peace Corps volunteers already provide computer assistance and instruction.
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The US could help solve a global security problem and boost its image abroad by helping willing experts share their cybersecurity knowledge around the country and the globe.
If you’re a public servant, just liking a post on Facebook or Twitter could be a problem.
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Social media is complicating Australia’s implied constitutional right to political speech. Bernard Gaynor’s case could offer more clarity.
As a very young public servant Dennis Richardson handed out how-to-vote cards for the ALP.
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Politics podcast: Dennis Richardson on telling it like it is
Dennis Richardson was never afraid to tell ministers what he believed they should hear, and any grudges they had as a result they apparently got over very quickly.
The Australian Federal Police will receive $321.4 million over four years for a range of measures.
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The Conversation’s political experts react to the 2017-18 budget’s key measures in the areas of welfare, foreign aid, defence spending and more.
Australia’s social security policy and service delivery system is not designed to put customer needs first.
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The extent of Centrelink’s customer service delivery problems is legendary – and it’s been getting worse in recent years.
We created a graphic to explain what’s really going on when Centrelink says its wait time is under 16 minutes.
Rogers was a key figure in Brexit negotiations.
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The lack of respect shown to a senior civil servant working hard to make Brexit work is troubling.
What’s in the Turnbull government’s first budget for cities, defence, social services, the ABC and more?
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3 mai 2016
Natalie Mast , The University of Western Australia ; Andrew Dodd , Swinburne University of Technology ; Carolyn Whitzman , The University of Melbourne ; Daniel Baldino , University of Notre Dame Australia ; Jago Dodson , RMIT University ; Janine O'Flynn , The University of Melbourne ; Kate Fitz-Gibbon , Monash University ; Matthew Beck , University of Sydney ; Merlin Crossley , UNSW Sydney ; Peter Whiteford , Australian National University ; Susan Harris Rimmer , Griffith University et Thas Ampalavanapillai Nirmalathas , The University of Melbourne
On reform, the 2016-17 budget is a holding one, with tinkering on the sides.
Employment Minister and Minister for Women Michaelia Cash has released a new gender equality strategy for the public service.
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Once a model employer for women, the APS is in danger of being left behind
An upbeat Pravin Gordhan, South Africa’s finance minister (left) arrives to deliver his 2016 budget address to parliament in Cape Town.
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Cutting the bloated public service wage bill, as the finance minister is doing, is critically important economically. But it is sure to be unpopular with the governing ANC’s powerful labour allies.
Outgoing education department secretary Lisa Paul had been a departmental secretary since 2004.
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The top of the public service is undergoing an extensive shake-up as a result of both the change of prime minister and personal decisions.