Managing Government Compensation and Employment - Institutions, Policies, and Reform Challenges

Managing Government Compensation and Employment - Institutions, Policies, and Reform Challenges

Author: International Monetary Fund. Fiscal Affairs Dept.

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 2016-08-04

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 1498345778

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Government compensation and employment policies are important for the efficient delivery of public services which are crucial for the functioning of economies and the general prosperity of societies. On average, spending on the wage bill absorbs around one-fifth of total spending. Cross-country variation in wage spending reflects, in part, national choices about the government’s role in priority sectors, as well as variations in the level of economic development and resource constraints.


Canada Can Compete!

Canada Can Compete!

Author: Joseph R. D'Cruz

Publisher: IRPP

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9780886450205

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From the back cover: Canada can compete in international markets, but not, the authors contend, under the present national economic strategy. Policies that redistribute income and allocate resources through government fiat have weakended Canada's ability to transform its manufacturing sector to meet the new competititve challenges. D'Cruz and Fleck compare the performance of seventy-one Canadian industries from 1967 to 1981 with industries in Japan, the United States, Britain and France. To enhance the competitiveness of Canadian manufacturing, the authors propose a differential industrial strategy, one that emphasizes growth and development. Government, they say, must play a "hands-off" role in Canada's market economy, limiting itself to establishing the rules of the game. The authors recommend, in addition, macro-economic policies that would reduce the federal deficit, restrain wages for public servants, preserve low differentials between Canadian and American interest rates, and maintain the Canadian dollar at 70 cents U.S.


Public Sector Collective Bargaining in Canada

Public Sector Collective Bargaining in Canada

Author: Gene Swimmer

Publisher: Kingston, Ont. : Industrial Relations Centre, Queen's University

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13:

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Discusses trends in public sector labour relations during the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. Outlines changes in attitude on the part of national, provincial and municipal governments toward labour relations and the effect of these changes on trade unionism and collective bargaining.


Collective Bargaining in the Public Service

Collective Bargaining in the Public Service

Author: Jacob Finkelman

Publisher: Institute for Research on Public Policy = Institut de recherches politiques

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13:

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Study of collective bargaining in the public service in Canada - comments on the 1967 Public Service Staff Relations Act (labour legislation) determining most terms and conditions of employment for federal public servants; explains the scope of bargaining, the role of conciliation and arbitration in resolving bargaining impasses, and the nature of strikes, lockouts, sanctions, redress of grievances, etc.; discusses problems in adapting to certain provisions; recommends amendments.