The image of public servants is often poor, and many are perceived as having little real merit, despite merit being the ostensible cornerstone of public employment. This paper demonstrates that the merit principle was not implemented as originally intended. It waxes and wanes according to social circumstances. In recent decades, the merit principle has been subject to extensive redefinition and has been subordinated to the desire for greater political control of public services, and pursuit of “responsiveness”
Governments have historically offered their workforce a public service bargain founded on stable pay...
A meritocratic objective is difficult to oppose. The principle of being valued, in the employment c...
Introducing merit recruitment of public servants is a central good governance reform. To move towar...
The image of public servants is often poor, and many are perceived as having little real merit, desp...
The traditional career service model of public employment was ostensibly based on the merit principl...
The traditional career service model of public employment was ostensibly based on the merit principl...
The cornerstone of public sector employment was the merit principle, under which recruitment and pro...
The cornerstone of public sector employment was the merit principle, under which recruitment and pro...
All Australian governments have reformed not only their public administration but also their public ...
Public services play an essential role in society, and yet their image is often poor, fed by televis...
Employment on the basis of merit is the foundation of Australia’s equal opportunity legislation, beg...
Employment on the basis of merit is the foundation of Australia’s equal opportunity legislation, beg...
The history of the rise and diffusion of the merit principle in American government is common lore t...
In 1908, in order to combat the patronage that undermined both the effectiveness of public administr...
Governments have historically offered their workforce a public service bargain founded on stable pay...
Governments have historically offered their workforce a public service bargain founded on stable pay...
A meritocratic objective is difficult to oppose. The principle of being valued, in the employment c...
Introducing merit recruitment of public servants is a central good governance reform. To move towar...
The image of public servants is often poor, and many are perceived as having little real merit, desp...
The traditional career service model of public employment was ostensibly based on the merit principl...
The traditional career service model of public employment was ostensibly based on the merit principl...
The cornerstone of public sector employment was the merit principle, under which recruitment and pro...
The cornerstone of public sector employment was the merit principle, under which recruitment and pro...
All Australian governments have reformed not only their public administration but also their public ...
Public services play an essential role in society, and yet their image is often poor, fed by televis...
Employment on the basis of merit is the foundation of Australia’s equal opportunity legislation, beg...
Employment on the basis of merit is the foundation of Australia’s equal opportunity legislation, beg...
The history of the rise and diffusion of the merit principle in American government is common lore t...
In 1908, in order to combat the patronage that undermined both the effectiveness of public administr...
Governments have historically offered their workforce a public service bargain founded on stable pay...
Governments have historically offered their workforce a public service bargain founded on stable pay...
A meritocratic objective is difficult to oppose. The principle of being valued, in the employment c...
Introducing merit recruitment of public servants is a central good governance reform. To move towar...