Public Service Commission and modern personnel management or why we should abolish the monstrosity
By: Nunes, F.E
Publisher: September 1984Description: 32 pSubject(s): PUBLIC SECTOR | GOVERNMENT | PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT | MANAGEMENT | BUREAUCRACY | CARIBBEANSummary: This paper examines the contribution of Public Service commission (PSC) to the development of modern personnel management in the Caribbean, the character of personnel management in the civil service and the role of the public service commission. It recommends the abolishment of the PSC and proposes a public service which should operate like any large cooporate enterprise.| Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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| Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 01216-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | 3688 |
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This paper examines the contribution of Public Service commission (PSC) to the development of modern personnel management in the Caribbean, the character of personnel management in the civil service and the role of the public service commission. It recommends the abolishment of the PSC and proposes a public service which should operate like any large cooporate enterprise.
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