Howard cabinet moved to end APS 'entitlement mentality'


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In documents released on Tuesday by the National Archives of Australia, Howard-era public service minister Peter Reith in November 1996 proposed reforms to the Australian Public Service coinciding with the government’s plans for broader economic change.


“The credibility of our call for genuine reform in workplace relations and more productive enterprises is necessarily affected by what we deliver in our own sphere of control,” he told cabinet.


“Although there have been some reforms in recent years, the APS has not responded creatively enough in overhauling the way it does business; it is not yet equipped to operate as efficiently and competitively as is demanded by the dynamic environment in which it works.”


Less than four weeks after winning government on March 2, the new prime minister asked Mr Reith to prepare a cabinet submission on the Coalition’s proposed reforms to the bureaucracy.


Describing the matter as “urgent”, Mr Reith came to senior ministers canvassing new public service laws replacing an act legislated in 1922, and a move to agency-level bargaining that has since led to vastly diverging pay among agencies.


Article source: https://www.smh.com.au/world/north-america/china-issues-warning-for-citizens-travelling-to-us-20180704-p4zpd8.html?utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss_world

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