Norma M Riccucci
Public Personnel Administration and Labor Relations
Norma M Riccucci
Public Personnel Administration and Labor Relations
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The readings in this volume will enlighten and enliven the contents of any standard text covering public administration human resource management.
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The readings in this volume will enlighten and enliven the contents of any standard text covering public administration human resource management.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 187mm x 257mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1021g
- ISBN-13: 9780765616791
- ISBN-10: 0765616793
- Artikelnr.: 22021231
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 187mm x 257mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1021g
- ISBN-13: 9780765616791
- ISBN-10: 0765616793
- Artikelnr.: 22021231
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Norma M Riccucci
I: Public Personnel Administration
1: History and Politics
1: The Triumph of Techniques Over Purpose
2: The Neutrality of the Public Service
3: Civil Service Versus Merit
4: Public Personnel
2: Institutions, Functions, and Process
5: Understanding Attitudes Toward Public Employment
6: Politics and Merit
7: Merit Pay in the Public Sector
8: The Dangers of Participative Management
9: The Americans with Disabilities Act and the Workplace
10: Drug Testing in Public Agencies
3: Equal Employment Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and Representative Bureaucracy
11: A Mini-Symposium
12: A Mini-Symposium
13: Minorities and Women in State and Local Government
14: A Symposium
15: A Symposium
16: Three Steps Forward, Two Steps Backward
17: Equal Pay for Comparable Work
4: Civil Service Reform
18: A Symposium on Civil Service Reform
19: The Politics of Civil Service Reform
20: The Winter Commission
21: Reinventing the Federal Civil Service
5: Legal Developments
22: The Public Employment Relationship and the Supreme Court in the 1980s
23: Due Process and Public Personnel Management
24: Curbing Patronage Without Paperasserie
25: Drug Testing in the Public Sector
26: The Legal Evolution of Sexual Harassment
II: Public Sector Labor Relations
6: History and Politics
27: Whitleyism and Collective Bargaining
28: Collective Negotiations in the Public Service
29: Bilateralism and the Merit Principle
30: Labor Unions and Collective Bargaining in Government Agencies
31: Public Sector Labor Relations
7: Collective Bargaining, Impasse Resolution, and Strikes
32: Collective Bargaining in Public Employment
33: A Union View of Collective Bargaining in the Public Service
34: The New Dimensions of the Strike Question
35: Public Sector Collective Bargaining
36: Public Employee Unionization and Collective Bargaining in the Southeast
8: Employee Participation and Labor Management Cooperation
37: A New Frontier for Employee-Management Cooperation in Government
38: Union-Management Partnership in the U.S. Department of Labor
39: Labor-Management Relations and Participative Decision Making
9: Critical Developments in Public Sector Labor Relations
40: "Last Hired, First Fired" and Public Employee Layoffs
41: Bumping, Blocking, and Bargaining
42: What Public Employee Relation Boards and the Courts are Deciding
1: History and Politics
1: The Triumph of Techniques Over Purpose
2: The Neutrality of the Public Service
3: Civil Service Versus Merit
4: Public Personnel
2: Institutions, Functions, and Process
5: Understanding Attitudes Toward Public Employment
6: Politics and Merit
7: Merit Pay in the Public Sector
8: The Dangers of Participative Management
9: The Americans with Disabilities Act and the Workplace
10: Drug Testing in Public Agencies
3: Equal Employment Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and Representative Bureaucracy
11: A Mini-Symposium
12: A Mini-Symposium
13: Minorities and Women in State and Local Government
14: A Symposium
15: A Symposium
16: Three Steps Forward, Two Steps Backward
17: Equal Pay for Comparable Work
4: Civil Service Reform
18: A Symposium on Civil Service Reform
19: The Politics of Civil Service Reform
20: The Winter Commission
21: Reinventing the Federal Civil Service
5: Legal Developments
22: The Public Employment Relationship and the Supreme Court in the 1980s
23: Due Process and Public Personnel Management
24: Curbing Patronage Without Paperasserie
25: Drug Testing in the Public Sector
26: The Legal Evolution of Sexual Harassment
II: Public Sector Labor Relations
6: History and Politics
27: Whitleyism and Collective Bargaining
28: Collective Negotiations in the Public Service
29: Bilateralism and the Merit Principle
30: Labor Unions and Collective Bargaining in Government Agencies
31: Public Sector Labor Relations
7: Collective Bargaining, Impasse Resolution, and Strikes
32: Collective Bargaining in Public Employment
33: A Union View of Collective Bargaining in the Public Service
34: The New Dimensions of the Strike Question
35: Public Sector Collective Bargaining
36: Public Employee Unionization and Collective Bargaining in the Southeast
8: Employee Participation and Labor Management Cooperation
37: A New Frontier for Employee-Management Cooperation in Government
38: Union-Management Partnership in the U.S. Department of Labor
39: Labor-Management Relations and Participative Decision Making
9: Critical Developments in Public Sector Labor Relations
40: "Last Hired, First Fired" and Public Employee Layoffs
41: Bumping, Blocking, and Bargaining
42: What Public Employee Relation Boards and the Courts are Deciding
I: Public Personnel Administration
1: History and Politics
1: The Triumph of Techniques Over Purpose
2: The Neutrality of the Public Service
3: Civil Service Versus Merit
4: Public Personnel
2: Institutions, Functions, and Process
5: Understanding Attitudes Toward Public Employment
6: Politics and Merit
7: Merit Pay in the Public Sector
8: The Dangers of Participative Management
9: The Americans with Disabilities Act and the Workplace
10: Drug Testing in Public Agencies
3: Equal Employment Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and Representative Bureaucracy
11: A Mini-Symposium
12: A Mini-Symposium
13: Minorities and Women in State and Local Government
14: A Symposium
15: A Symposium
16: Three Steps Forward, Two Steps Backward
17: Equal Pay for Comparable Work
4: Civil Service Reform
18: A Symposium on Civil Service Reform
19: The Politics of Civil Service Reform
20: The Winter Commission
21: Reinventing the Federal Civil Service
5: Legal Developments
22: The Public Employment Relationship and the Supreme Court in the 1980s
23: Due Process and Public Personnel Management
24: Curbing Patronage Without Paperasserie
25: Drug Testing in the Public Sector
26: The Legal Evolution of Sexual Harassment
II: Public Sector Labor Relations
6: History and Politics
27: Whitleyism and Collective Bargaining
28: Collective Negotiations in the Public Service
29: Bilateralism and the Merit Principle
30: Labor Unions and Collective Bargaining in Government Agencies
31: Public Sector Labor Relations
7: Collective Bargaining, Impasse Resolution, and Strikes
32: Collective Bargaining in Public Employment
33: A Union View of Collective Bargaining in the Public Service
34: The New Dimensions of the Strike Question
35: Public Sector Collective Bargaining
36: Public Employee Unionization and Collective Bargaining in the Southeast
8: Employee Participation and Labor Management Cooperation
37: A New Frontier for Employee-Management Cooperation in Government
38: Union-Management Partnership in the U.S. Department of Labor
39: Labor-Management Relations and Participative Decision Making
9: Critical Developments in Public Sector Labor Relations
40: "Last Hired, First Fired" and Public Employee Layoffs
41: Bumping, Blocking, and Bargaining
42: What Public Employee Relation Boards and the Courts are Deciding
1: History and Politics
1: The Triumph of Techniques Over Purpose
2: The Neutrality of the Public Service
3: Civil Service Versus Merit
4: Public Personnel
2: Institutions, Functions, and Process
5: Understanding Attitudes Toward Public Employment
6: Politics and Merit
7: Merit Pay in the Public Sector
8: The Dangers of Participative Management
9: The Americans with Disabilities Act and the Workplace
10: Drug Testing in Public Agencies
3: Equal Employment Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and Representative Bureaucracy
11: A Mini-Symposium
12: A Mini-Symposium
13: Minorities and Women in State and Local Government
14: A Symposium
15: A Symposium
16: Three Steps Forward, Two Steps Backward
17: Equal Pay for Comparable Work
4: Civil Service Reform
18: A Symposium on Civil Service Reform
19: The Politics of Civil Service Reform
20: The Winter Commission
21: Reinventing the Federal Civil Service
5: Legal Developments
22: The Public Employment Relationship and the Supreme Court in the 1980s
23: Due Process and Public Personnel Management
24: Curbing Patronage Without Paperasserie
25: Drug Testing in the Public Sector
26: The Legal Evolution of Sexual Harassment
II: Public Sector Labor Relations
6: History and Politics
27: Whitleyism and Collective Bargaining
28: Collective Negotiations in the Public Service
29: Bilateralism and the Merit Principle
30: Labor Unions and Collective Bargaining in Government Agencies
31: Public Sector Labor Relations
7: Collective Bargaining, Impasse Resolution, and Strikes
32: Collective Bargaining in Public Employment
33: A Union View of Collective Bargaining in the Public Service
34: The New Dimensions of the Strike Question
35: Public Sector Collective Bargaining
36: Public Employee Unionization and Collective Bargaining in the Southeast
8: Employee Participation and Labor Management Cooperation
37: A New Frontier for Employee-Management Cooperation in Government
38: Union-Management Partnership in the U.S. Department of Labor
39: Labor-Management Relations and Participative Decision Making
9: Critical Developments in Public Sector Labor Relations
40: "Last Hired, First Fired" and Public Employee Layoffs
41: Bumping, Blocking, and Bargaining
42: What Public Employee Relation Boards and the Courts are Deciding