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INFO-PSC NewsletterRecruitment & Assessment Services • Political Neutrality • Appointment Integrity Volume 1, Issue 1, March 2005 Message from the President: the New PSC
This has been a year of change for the public service, and especially, for the HR community. The Public Service Commission is no exception. We have a new president, new commissioners and, most importantly, new legislation for the management of human resources. Now that the new Public Service Employment Act is being implemented, we're ready for a new era in public service staffing. Are you? Feature StoryBudget 2005-2006 - Priority AdministrationOn February 23, 2005, the Government tabled the 2005-2006 Federal Budget. The Budget, and the Expenditure Review it contains, sets out some big changes for the public service that will affect many departments and employees. Full Story... Audit at the PSCRecent Audits - What We've LearnedOur recent audits of the Military Police Complaints Commission (MPCC) and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC), revealed a number of problems in the management of human resources in these two small organizations. Full Story... Implementing the New PSEAMoving Forward on the New PSEA - Focus on Staffing EventsThe new Public Service Employment Act is now being put into action across the public service. This means big changes for the HR professionals and managers who carry out staffing actions every day. The Public Service Commission, along with the Public Service Human Resources Management Agency of Canada and the Canada School of Public Service are working with the HR community and managers to make this transition. A series of events was held to both inform and consult with the people who are on the front lines, managing the public service's human resources. Full Story... The New Appointment FrameworkThe Public Service Commission has developed a new appointment framework to guide departments and agencies as they craft staffing policies to meet their specific needs. Full Story... A New Approach to Political ActivitiesThe new Public Service Employment Act (PSEA), gives the Public Service Commission an expanded role to play in protecting the political impartiality of the Public Service. Full Story... News from the PSCThe PSC is ChangingFind out how our organization has changed to fulfill its renewed mandate and serve Canadians better. Full Story... Our Newly Appointed CommissionersMeet our recently appointed, part-time Commissioners. ISSN 1712-8749 INFO-PSC |
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