Civil Service Reform in the States

ebook Personnel Policy and Politics at the Subnational Level · SUNY series in Public Administration

By J. Edward Kellough

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Assesses recent civil service reforms undertaken by state governments.

Civil Service Reform in the States examines the critical importance of civil service systems in modern government and popular efforts to reform those systems. The book provides an up-to-date analysis and assessment of public personnel reforms undertaken by various state governments since 1990 and the extent to which these reforms have been implemented or resisted. With chapters written by nationally recognized experts on civil service and civil service reform, this book will appeal to public policy makers, practitioners, and students alike.

Contributors include James S. Bowman, Chris Byrd, N. Joseph Cayer, Jerrell D. Coggburn, Stephen E. Condrey, Peter D. Fox, Sally C. Gertz, Steven W. Hays, Richard C. Kearney, J. Edward Kellough, Charles H. Kime, Donald E. Klingner, Robert J. Lavigna, Stefanie A. Lindquist, Katherine C. Naff, Lloyd G. Nigro, Hal G. Rainey, Norma M. Riccucci, Sally Coleman Selden, Jonathan P. West, and Samuel L. Wilkins

Civil Service Reform in the States