Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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Page 63
... civil service one might expect either a reflection of the changes in the country at large or the embodiment of State and government policy . Women's opportunities in the British civil service are more nearly equal to men's than in any ...
... civil service one might expect either a reflection of the changes in the country at large or the embodiment of State and government policy . Women's opportunities in the British civil service are more nearly equal to men's than in any ...
Page 64
... civil service because the telegraph service was being nationalized and so the women already employed by the private companies were accepted . That they were not quite assimilated is shown in a factual description somewhat tongue in ...
... civil service because the telegraph service was being nationalized and so the women already employed by the private companies were accepted . That they were not quite assimilated is shown in a factual description somewhat tongue in ...
Page 254
... civil service system , known as the Pendleton Act , was passed . The establishment of a strong civil service was supported by Presidents Chester Arthur , Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson . With amend- ments , bringing in the field ...
... civil service system , known as the Pendleton Act , was passed . The establishment of a strong civil service was supported by Presidents Chester Arthur , Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson . With amend- ments , bringing in the field ...
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