First Published in 1952, The Local Government Service describes in general terms the character and extent of the tasks which the body of public servants employed by the local authorities is called upon to perform. Part I comprises a general survey; Part II studies in greater detail the character and work of the agencies which are shaping the service - the organizations of employers and staff, the Whitley machinery, and the local authority in its capacity as an individual employer; while Part III deals with the more important aspects and issues of qualification and training in a way which could not have been attempted in part I without impeding the narrative.
This is a must read for students of public administration and political science.
By:
J. H. Warren Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Weight: 571g ISBN:9781032859903 ISBN 10: 1032859903 Series:Routledge Revivals Pages: 220 Publication Date:02 October 2024 Audience:
College/higher education
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Primary
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
Introduction Part I: The Service Described 1. Tasks and Achievements 2. Composition and Layout 3. Development as a Service 4. National Service Conditions 5. Constitutional Status Part II: The Shaping Agencies 6. The Organizations of Employers and Officers 7. The Whitley Machinery 8. The Local Authority as Employer Part III: Qualifications and Training 9. Basic Requirements 10. Requirements for High Office Epilogue Appendices Index