Acadiensis, Volumes 11-12Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1981 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 81
... civil servants has become increasingly extensive in the last 25 years . Government employment is now the most fully - organized sector of the Canadian work force , and public service workers are often regarded as being exceptionally ...
... civil servants has become increasingly extensive in the last 25 years . Government employment is now the most fully - organized sector of the Canadian work force , and public service workers are often regarded as being exceptionally ...
Page 85
... Civil Service Association notes that this announcement " had been proposed without the prior knowledge of the civil service community " , " and thus reflected the entrenched paternalism which informed official civil service policy , the ...
... Civil Service Association notes that this announcement " had been proposed without the prior knowledge of the civil service community " , " and thus reflected the entrenched paternalism which informed official civil service policy , the ...
Page 98
... civil servants to be against the public interest and therefore illegal . It took a dramatic illegal strike in the federal civil service to indicate that the power of the government was not absolute and that the disruption of a public ...
... civil servants to be against the public interest and therefore illegal . It took a dramatic illegal strike in the federal civil service to indicate that the power of the government was not absolute and that the disruption of a public ...
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