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it means the whole of civil service is in of the civil service is in chaos. it isn't at all. >> alex, i know you feel very strongly about this. i mean, the idea that the civil service could be actually having a detrimental impact on government policy. i mean, it's like being undermined inside. it's undermined from the inside. it's literally yeah undermined from the inside. it's lite i my yeah undermined from the inside. it's litei mean, yeah undermined from the inside. it's litei mean, how yeah undermined from the inside. it's litei mean, how do eah undermined from the inside. it's litei mean, how do you expect to >> i mean, how do you expect to get anything when the get anything done when the people there to do the people that are there to do the work absolutely, absolutely hate the been given? the work. they've been given? i mean, business, mean, in my business, they wouldn't minutes. wouldn't last ten minutes. they'd they they'd be sacked if they if they had of attitude. it had this kind of attitude. it seems that that the, the seems to me that that the, t
it means the whole of civil service is in of the civil service is in chaos. it isn't at all. >> alex, i know you feel very strongly about this. i mean, the idea that the civil service could be actually having a detrimental impact on government policy. i mean, it's like being undermined inside. it's undermined from the inside. it's literally yeah undermined from the inside. it's lite i my yeah undermined from the inside. it's litei mean, yeah undermined from the inside. it's litei mean,...
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we've got loads to discusthis whole civil service. about this whole civil service. and to whether they should be and as to whether they should be making our behalf. making decisions on our behalf. but up it's time for lee but up next, it's time for lee anderson. don't forget, you can catch on youtube. or why not catch up on youtube. or why not download the gb news app? it's completely free. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello. good evening. welcome to your latest gb news weather update. storm kathleen is on the way for this weekend. we'll turn and seasonably windy, but it's also going turn unseasonably also going to turn unseasonably warm as well. here's storm kathleen developing to the southwest of the uk. that's approaching through the next few hours some rain to more hours to bring some rain to more southwestern areas through the next that rain will next few hours. that rain will turn quite heavy as it moves into parts of northern ireland, and scotland south, and scotland further south, though, progresses though, as th
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how much power does the civil service wield amongst ministers? because we saw with the likes of dominic raab, he was accused of being a bully, when in actual fact, i've heard on good grounds that he was just, you know, like he had high standards. he liked getting things done . if they getting things done. if they don't like you politically, and we know that the civil service is riddled with leftists and people, you know of that ilk, how easy or hard can they make yourjob? >>i yourjob? >> i fear you're making a point, ben. i'm afraid that i think the civil servants, if they don't like your politics, they like what you're trying to do. they'll find ways of delaying, stopping you. and as we found with dominic raab, priti patel went through a similar thing. i think suella two civil servants round up against the minister. and i don't think that's right. i think that the civil servants have now got way too much control over what happens . we control over what happens. we need to reform the civil service. >> esther, i think that's a very valid point. th
how much power does the civil service wield amongst ministers? because we saw with the likes of dominic raab, he was accused of being a bully, when in actual fact, i've heard on good grounds that he was just, you know, like he had high standards. he liked getting things done . if they getting things done. if they don't like you politically, and we know that the civil service is riddled with leftists and people, you know of that ilk, how easy or hard can they make yourjob? >>i yourjob?...
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dave penman, representing civil service numbers - representing civil service numbers and public servants, thank you very much. these are just pictures from the house of lords in westminster. these debates and votes going on, on the rwanda bill. it is a key flagship government policy. dealing with asylum—seekers, as they see it, has raised huge controversy across the uk. this is bbc news. we are backin the uk. this is bbc news. we are back in a few moments. good evening. sunshine for some, but not for all. that has been the story today, and when the shower clouds came, they were pretty threatening. quite a dramatic weather watcher picture here sent in from north wales. most of the showers have been out to the west first thing this morning, with these frontal systems sinking steadily south. through this evening, we have a clutch of showers just clinging on to east anglia and south—east england. they fade away, skies clear, temperatures are likely to fall away, and gardeners and growers, take note, we could see a touch of light frost in sheltered western areas with low single figures. f
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one of the more aggressive plans is for civil service. and you've written a lot about civil service and this is the most dramatic service reform probably we see in 50 years. so to what extent do do his ideas as they have been outlined, solve or compel the problem? first of all, it's my fault. i wrote an essay a review article five years ago arguing that the civil service reform act and key places was unconstitutional because article two of the constitution gives the president power to decide who who should work for it. and that essay radical at the time there were this six months, everybody accepted it. the trump administration called me and said, would you like to work on civil reform? and i gracefully declined. and and so he came up this idea that would replace he would make all the top senior civil servants basically politically accountable and and and there does need to be more political accountability. there has to be. and in my view, however his idea is simply say, you're fired if somebody doesn't do exactly what he wants, what's ne
one of the more aggressive plans is for civil service. and you've written a lot about civil service and this is the most dramatic service reform probably we see in 50 years. so to what extent do do his ideas as they have been outlined, solve or compel the problem? first of all, it's my fault. i wrote an essay a review article five years ago arguing that the civil service reform act and key places was unconstitutional because article two of the constitution gives the president power to decide...
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we cut civil service jobs. >> well, we need to get the civil service back to the size that it was prior to covid. there's been an additional 72,000. so we need to achieve workforce optimisation . we can workforce optimisation. we can also channel some of our growing r&d budget into defence, because we need that industrial base that creates british jobs, but also gives us more sovereignty over our defence capabilities. so all of that in the round is very good news. we'll be the second largest, defence investor in nato and that's nothing to be proud of if you get there, jenny chapman. >> is that why the labour party can't match this commitment? because actually, because of your relation with the trade unions that you could never say, we will cut the civil service because your trade union allies, funders, whatever you want to call them, wouldn't would it go? they'll go bananas wouldn't they?i they'll go bananas wouldn't they? i mean, that's got nothing to do with it. the what you've got to do when you're looking at our armed forces is you've got to be strategic. and what this government ha
we cut civil service jobs. >> well, we need to get the civil service back to the size that it was prior to covid. there's been an additional 72,000. so we need to achieve workforce optimisation . we can workforce optimisation. we can also channel some of our growing r&d budget into defence, because we need that industrial base that creates british jobs, but also gives us more sovereignty over our defence capabilities. so all of that in the round is very good news. we'll be the second...
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do civil service job cuts to pay for the defence boost. rishi sunak said we don't have to borrow any money or take out any loans. we're going to cut 70,000 civil servant jobs. that's how we're going to make this happen . this happen. >> that's good. i thoroughly approve of that a lot, isn't it? 70,000 gone like that. really? yeah, absolutely . they'll find yeah, absolutely. they'll find other work. they'll find work in consultancy of some sort. really all those women maybe on the lecture circuit, all those. >> all those ex housewives that are the ones working in the family up in, newcastle up there. you know, their husbands haven't worked for decades because of the mines. >> do you think it's a little bit like that big? it's going to be like, i think it's northern 44 all over again. civil service communities hollowed out. >> they're going to cut northern jobs. >> all they wanted was their sons to follow them into the office. no. >> isn't that a peter cook and dudley moore sketch, actually isn't it? yeah, yeah. the inverted version of a poe
do civil service job cuts to pay for the defence boost. rishi sunak said we don't have to borrow any money or take out any loans. we're going to cut 70,000 civil servant jobs. that's how we're going to make this happen . this happen. >> that's good. i thoroughly approve of that a lot, isn't it? 70,000 gone like that. really? yeah, absolutely . they'll find yeah, absolutely. they'll find other work. they'll find work in consultancy of some sort. really all those women maybe on the lecture...
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service jobs will pay 72,000 civil service jobs will pay for it. because if it's as easy as that , oh, we'll cut easy as that, oh, we'll cut 72,000 civil service jobs and we'll be able to fund all this defence spending. why do we have these 72,000 civil service jobs to cut? surely there should be an element of, efficiency before we get to this stage. >> rishi sunak was saying that it would be a £75 billion investment in our defence. are these civil servants being paid £1 billion each? no, that doesn't quite make sense. that's diane abbott, master. terrible maths. that's really, really bad maths. that's really, really bad maths. ignore me. that's diane abbott, maths . these are these abbott, maths. these are these civil servants being paid millions of pounds each is what i should say. >> yeah. well i mean potentially with all the, with all the pensions and all of that, basically what it boils down to is the 75 billion figure is an accounting trick because it's, it's pretending that the budget would have been flat anyway rather than matching 2% of
service jobs will pay 72,000 civil service jobs will pay for it. because if it's as easy as that , oh, we'll cut easy as that, oh, we'll cut 72,000 civil service jobs and we'll be able to fund all this defence spending. why do we have these 72,000 civil service jobs to cut? surely there should be an element of, efficiency before we get to this stage. >> rishi sunak was saying that it would be a £75 billion investment in our defence. are these civil servants being paid £1 billion each?...
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the civil service, if that. the civil service, if you're to a you're allowing them to be a bit political, there's no political, you know, there's no such as pregnant. such thing as a bit pregnant. nana is the they nana you know, this is the they are either political or they are not, and they're being political . and once you do that, impartiality collapses. so impartiality collapses. and so you like this, you get behaviour like this, which is, you know, and the most obvious one is, is, is israel, which is completely ridiculous . which is completely ridiculous. i mean, there is a political belief in this country that israel breaches of israel is committing breaches of international law, which is simply a delusion. i mean, that's that's i think there is no other it. israel no other way to put it. israel is conducting an extremely difficult urban warfare. the united nations says that whenever you conduct an urban warfare, general , for every warfare, general, for every enemy combatant you kill, you accidentally kil
the civil service, if that. the civil service, if you're to a you're allowing them to be a bit political, there's no political, you know, there's no such as pregnant. such thing as a bit pregnant. nana is the they nana you know, this is the they are either political or they are not, and they're being political . and once you do that, impartiality collapses. so impartiality collapses. and so you like this, you get behaviour like this, which is, you know, and the most obvious one is, is, is...
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quiz for lgbt staff in the civil service. so yet again, i think it's coming back to that issue of civil servants are pushing this stuff. of course, ministers could end this stuff immediately tomorrow if they wanted to. and again, these civil servants are in charge of our borders. they're in charge of illegal migration, legal migration and keeping us safe . keeping us safe. >> so yeah, it's remarkable, isn't it? these are the people in charge of enforcing our borders. it's mad. okay. it is mad. and we paying for all this stuff, stephen. absolutely >> we're paying for it. and i think if any gb news viewer is watching at home and wondering why the home office is so dysfunctional , the answer is the dysfunctional, the answer is the civil servants themselves are frankly obsessed with, again, navel gazing. their own internal welfare, their mental health, and so on. and launching all of these different events and also as i say, keep saying ministers are responsible for this stuff . are responsible for this stuff. they have the power
quiz for lgbt staff in the civil service. so yet again, i think it's coming back to that issue of civil servants are pushing this stuff. of course, ministers could end this stuff immediately tomorrow if they wanted to. and again, these civil servants are in charge of our borders. they're in charge of illegal migration, legal migration and keeping us safe . keeping us safe. >> so yeah, it's remarkable, isn't it? these are the people in charge of enforcing our borders. it's mad. okay. it is...
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service. this is not just a formal procedure, president also asks uncomfortable questions. beles bumprom concern, which unites fifty specialized organizations in a debt-ridden state. similar questions regarding the areas of work of banks. the president looks at the system as a whole to... kazakhstan, armenia, azerbaijan, uzbekistan and kyrgyzstan. which a constitutional court has in principle in the world. on the sidelines of the forum, participants will exchange views on ensuring the supremacy of the constitution, changes and the role of constitutional courts in maintaining constitutional law and order. simple for now canadians' expenses are increasing, while local officials' incomes are increasing. thousands of people protested in canada over an increase in the carbon tax by 23%. protesters. outraged by the increase in the salaries of deputies, all members of parliament received an increase of up to 17 thousand dollars. protesters say parliamentarians should provide benefits, not raise taxes
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for 4 years we have been working to improve the efficiency of the civil service, collectively, the corporate university of the government of the nizhny novgorod region, and those projects, including, for example, team 52, the leaders of the nizhny novgorod region help us highlight support people in the regions. we think for ourselves that professionalism and humanity are the qualities that are worth paying attention to when preparing future and current civil servants. great, here is the second, second topic and... the next center, it is closely related to what you said, i propose moving to the far east, southern sakhalinsk, the youth agency, anastasia olegovna will just tell you about her center, which will dedicated specifically to the careers of young people, please, dear vladimir vladimirovich, hello, in in fact, the theme of our year-round center is career, we looked at your message to the federal assembly and noted it. how much time do you devote to personnel training and youth development, why is this topic most relevant for the sakhalin region, i live on the islands, i constantly see
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like we don't vote civil service. we representatives. like we don't vote vote civil service. we representatives. like we don't vote vote forivil service. we representatives. like we don't vote vote for those rvice. we representatives. like we don't vote vote for those fore. we representatives. like we don't vote vote for those for those don't vote for those for those mandarins whitehall. but we mandarins in whitehall. but we do mps who do vote for the mps who make rules the rwanda scheme and rules like the rwanda scheme and then civil service turn then the civil service turn around and say they say around and say they openly say we're not going to even if it gets we're to do gets passed, we're going to do everything can stymie everything we can to stymie it. and, obviously this and, you know, obviously this was yes, minister was the theme of yes, minister and prime minister. it's and yes, prime minister. so it's been for long time. been going on for a long time. but was interesting. i think, but it was interesting. i think, that a lot people thought that a lot of people thoug
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every civil service blocking it, every route campaigners, the courts civil service blocking it, every rout�*nownpaigners, the courts civil service blocking it, every rout�*now if aigners, the courts civil service blocking it, every rout�*now if and ers, the courts civil service blocking it, every rout�*now if and whenie courts civil service blocking it, every rout�*now if and when labours civil service blocking it, every rout�*now if and when labour get and now if and when labour get in, it's going to be trashed, seemingly based on what alison says completely. alison. >> well, these very high powered british people, ben referring to us powered meetings as a us in high powered meetings as a medium country, no longer a great country . vie maybe we great country. vie maybe we shouldn't even be in the g7. so as liz truss , who i interviewed as liz truss, who i interviewed this week for her book, said in the foreign office, you get people who talk our country down. >> yeah, i mean, they can they can get stuff. and you know what the eu hate us. joe biden hates us. i tweeted this
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i do think that civil that the whole of the civil service are not going to strike well. >> el!- e’- e sunak of course, he's >> rishi sunak of course, he's pledged to axe 70,000 civil service jobs to fund the defence boost bonanza, some would argue that the civil servants have become a law upon themselves in recent years. briefing against ministers , making it hard work ministers, making it hard work for people like dominic raab. i mean, he was accused of being a bully, but others would say that he just had high standards and the civil service were a bunch of snowflakes. yeah, but the one thing about the civil service is, yes, they're meant to keep their political views out of their political views out of their physical work that they do and the reports they produce. >> but actually, if they've got different opinions and different intelligence, they should share that, because actually, if you know, if you're in government, what you want is always the opposing view and then you work backwards from that. >> if you've got a right of centre government who's trying to get, you know
i do think that civil that the whole of the civil service are not going to strike well. >> el!- e’- e sunak of course, he's >> rishi sunak of course, he's pledged to axe 70,000 civil service jobs to fund the defence boost bonanza, some would argue that the civil servants have become a law upon themselves in recent years. briefing against ministers , making it hard work ministers, making it hard work for people like dominic raab. i mean, he was accused of being a bully, but others...
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he had people in his circle and in his civil service who are already corrupt. for example, so many people who disregarded the hatch act. that is like a contagion. for people who comply with corruption, this is a recipe and starting with, when the fascists did this, they would recruit in prison. they would recruit criminals to be in a civil service because that set the right kind of tone. and so having these loyalists is not going to produce good governance. because authoritarians are not interested in governance, they are interested in total control, interning a public office into a source of private profit. trump already did a lot of that. he tried that the first time. so this is the kind of giant bureaucratic machine that is already activated to make sure that they can hit the ground running. lastly, that disturbs me that they keep talking about ready to go on day one. there is going to be a lot of chaos if they even try to abolish these major departments like commerce. what is that going to do to business? do they think trump will be great for business? ask
he had people in his circle and in his civil service who are already corrupt. for example, so many people who disregarded the hatch act. that is like a contagion. for people who comply with corruption, this is a recipe and starting with, when the fascists did this, they would recruit in prison. they would recruit criminals to be in a civil service because that set the right kind of tone. and so having these loyalists is not going to produce good governance. because authoritarians are not...
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i will move on to civil service reform. the chancellor of the exchequer announced in the autumn statement that the civil service will be capped at 488,000. it has continued to grow, though, and is currently on 502,750. is the government's policy still to reduce the size of the civil service? the prime minister: yes. i alluded earlier to efficiency savings. obviously, what the chancellor said is the statement of policy, but more broadly i refer back to the earlier comments. what we have seen is a 5% decline in public sector productivity since before the pandemic. that is worth £20 billion. i think everyone should be focused on recovering pre-pandemic productivity and unlocking that money to reinvest in public services. that is good for the taxpayer, good for public service delivery, and good for u.k. citizens. obviously, headcount is one of the features of productivity, but as a general rule we should be striving for greater public sector productivity. the chancellor has been driving this process. mr. wragg: do you have a a
i will move on to civil service reform. the chancellor of the exchequer announced in the autumn statement that the civil service will be capped at 488,000. it has continued to grow, though, and is currently on 502,750. is the government's policy still to reduce the size of the civil service? the prime minister: yes. i alluded earlier to efficiency savings. obviously, what the chancellor said is the statement of policy, but more broadly i refer back to the earlier comments. what we have seen is...
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now this law 87 of civil service. what is it? this is related to the reduction of government employees' office hours per week, which is proposed to be reduced from 44 hours to 40 hours, as well as the days of rest that are now being asked to be decided whether it should be thursday, friday or saturday. these are the issues that today, it will be examined in the public hall of the parliament, after that there is a report of the social commission about the inquiry plan in article 5 of the construction workers' insurance law, this is also related. this query is related to the distribution of insurance for construction workers and how to calculate them . the ambiguity that exists in this regard, yes or no, will be removed and it has a legal basis. after that , another issue will be examined, the report of the legal and judicial commission is about the amendment of the penal law for the smuggling of arms and ammunition and its owners. we have laws in this field, but in some places there are loopholes, and today this law wants to be am
now this law 87 of civil service. what is it? this is related to the reduction of government employees' office hours per week, which is proposed to be reduced from 44 hours to 40 hours, as well as the days of rest that are now being asked to be decided whether it should be thursday, friday or saturday. these are the issues that today, it will be examined in the public hall of the parliament, after that there is a report of the social commission about the inquiry plan in article 5 of the...
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. —— the civil service. we know that not everything was very well in government, we know that from the inquiry. do you think government is fit to cope with the challenges? the fit to cope with the challenges? tie: government fit to cope with the challenges? tte: government needs fit to cope with the challenges? t“t9: government needs to fit to cope with the challenges? tt9: government needs to make fit to cope with the challenges? t“t9 government needs to make big changes to make sure it is fit to deal with the challenges of the next 25 years. ruby is right to point to the mental health question. it has wider issues. it is to run the home office, many of the people we dealt with in crime and terrorism had thoseissues with in crime and terrorism had those issues too. government needs to get itself into the right shape for the future.— to get itself into the right shape for the future. huge challenges all around, thank _ for the future. huge challenges all around, thank you _ for the future. huge challen
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yuri sinko, the new chairman, devoted 33 years to the civil service, served in the customs authorities for many years, and went through a professional career from customs inspector to chairman committee. in 2020, he was appointed ambassador of belarus to the prc. it was also approved today by delegates of the all-belarusian people's assembly from local councils of deputies of the central region. 60 people were nominated as candidates. these are representatives of local councils of deputies at the regional, basic and primary territorial levels. people. experienced from various fields, cultural figures, artists, doctors, teachers, economists, heads of organizations and enterprises, the youngest is 24 years old, the oldest is 64, in total 290 people need to be elected from local councils from civil society 400, it is planned that the election results will be established no later than april 18, the delegation of the belarusian people's assembly, this is a great responsibility, i, as a medical worker, see my main role there - as the development of a further healthcare system, this is an acc
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where civil service where does the civil service stand? they position stand? can they take a position like this ? is some people saying like this? is some people saying that sacked? that they should be sacked? >> yes , and frankly, if this >> yes, and frankly, if this were any other issue, surely they would be sacked if there was someone employed to do a job employed to deliver the policy of the government of the day, who then decided actually , i'm who then decided actually, i'm not a civil servant, i'm a politician, i'm going to make the policy. well, no, that's not your job, the policy. well, no, that's not yourjob, civil servant. your job, civil servant. >> that's your job. we've >> that's not your job. we've heard a lot of this, haven't we? within home office, within within the home office, people to people refusing or attempting to refuse various refuse to carry out various legislation that they deem beyond the pale? with the particular with regards to the rwanda scheme and illegal migration. but there you go. >> and it's interesting, because britain's a
where civil service where does the civil service stand? they position stand? can they take a position like this ? is some people saying like this? is some people saying that sacked? that they should be sacked? >> yes , and frankly, if this >> yes, and frankly, if this were any other issue, surely they would be sacked if there was someone employed to do a job employed to deliver the policy of the government of the day, who then decided actually , i'm who then decided actually, i'm...
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— add a chuckle when peter described it as a civil service there and maintain _ it as a civil service there and maintain stability where the political appointee is coming in who are sensibly the decision—makers and is always— are sensibly the decision—makers and is always a _ are sensibly the decision—makers and is always a balancing and even my time _ is always a balancing and even my time at _ is always a balancing and even my time at the — is always a balancing and even my time at the state department earlier in the _ time at the state department earlier in the war— time at the state department earlier in the war on terror which is in the early— in the war on terror which is in the early 2007— in the war on terror which is in the early 2007 we remember after 911, we believe _ early 2007 we remember after 911, we believe that _ early 2007 we remember after 911, we believe that europe worked towards europe _ believe that europe worked towards europe was obsolete and now we needed _ europe was obsolete and now we needed to— europe was obsolete and now we needed to in
— add a chuckle when peter described it as a civil service there and maintain _ it as a civil service there and maintain stability where the political appointee is coming in who are sensibly the decision—makers and is always— are sensibly the decision—makers and is always a _ are sensibly the decision—makers and is always a balancing and even my time _ is always a balancing and even my time at _ is always a balancing and even my time at the — is always a balancing and even my time...
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if i can on to civil service reform the chancellor announce ed we can initiate us thats and continued to grow. is the government goal still to reduce the size? >> yes, i alluded earlier to efficiency savings. it is a statement of policy but more broadly back to the earlier comments we see a 5% decline in private sector skpheupbs the pandemic. everyone should be looking to unlock that money to reinvest in public services, good for the taxpayer and citizens. head count is one of the features of productivity as a general rule which is to get better public facility. >> do you have a figure for that? >> i haven't got the head count so i refer you to whatever the chancellor said. he was giving it very close attention. >> what is your response to the recommendation of the secretary and heads of the civil service roles be separated? >> i think we are still in the process of digesting all of his various recommendations and will responds to doubt at the appropriate time. i think it is something we are already hearing and trading and other things that i cannot recall every recommendation. >> las
if i can on to civil service reform the chancellor announce ed we can initiate us thats and continued to grow. is the government goal still to reduce the size? >> yes, i alluded earlier to efficiency savings. it is a statement of policy but more broadly back to the earlier comments we see a 5% decline in private sector skpheupbs the pandemic. everyone should be looking to unlock that money to reinvest in public services, good for the taxpayer and citizens. head count is one of the...
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>> just wondering as far as the described the civil service process kindergarten both one process now that is a initiated and pretty much is it - a controlled by um, the department the humboldt county h.r. or the city the c h.r. >> we're independent those are - the process is it goes position approval with the harry and dph combined and comes over to dph for the reassignment process and back to dhr for referral and work on that together with the collections and very, you know, intertwined throughout the entire process. >> great. to here. >> commissioner giraudo. >> great. presentation. >> i appreciate also you're slides how it is laid out. was very understandable and readable my question on the hiring under our slide if in fact, i was i applied i was on the eligible list that the beginning it would take you could go over this process in approximately, one month. am i creak so the slide if, in fact, i was deemed eligible? >> correct so this option happens with every month and okay. >> to then quo campus and move to the selection the second week so um, the first part from canvassing to
>> just wondering as far as the described the civil service process kindergarten both one process now that is a initiated and pretty much is it - a controlled by um, the department the humboldt county h.r. or the city the c h.r. >> we're independent those are - the process is it goes position approval with the harry and dph combined and comes over to dph for the reassignment process and back to dhr for referral and work on that together with the collections and very, you know,...
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mikhailovich, well, i worked in the civil service there since ninety-three, for this reason i saw for some time... a single atlantic elite, which, in fact, composed fairy tales for itself. these tales were based on the fact that they were absolutely convinced then in ninety-three and ninety-five that russia would face the same fate as the ussr, that it would be divided. and these people, by the way, are already like the second generation, and politically, even the third. so well, just like larry samers begins to explain that everything is very bad in the american economy, that inflation is much higher than what kind of inflation? well, according to summers, at the peak it was 18%, now it’s about 10-12 what kind of inflation biden explained everything, only one thing is that he’s waiting for a collapse to happen so he can come out in a white tailcoat, say that i warned you, now let me rule , he really wants it, apparently, moreover, it would be nice if he wrote in some scientific journal, but a week ago bloomberg wrote about it with reference to this article, paula’s subordinate,
mikhailovich, well, i worked in the civil service there since ninety-three, for this reason i saw for some time... a single atlantic elite, which, in fact, composed fairy tales for itself. these tales were based on the fact that they were absolutely convinced then in ninety-three and ninety-five that russia would face the same fate as the ussr, that it would be divided. and these people, by the way, are already like the second generation, and politically, even the third. so well, just like...
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service anywhere at all, and this is, as it were, according to the official version of the zelensky regime, these are their people, for whom they are supposedly fighting, yes, but we see that they are not fighting for these people, but against them, therefore, it is my deep conviction that we must raise this issue and ensure that the death penalty is introduced for terrorism and for the military. crime, this will sharply reduce the level of terrorist danger on the territory of russia, because these characters here you remember directly the murderers of oles buzina, kingdom heavenly, by the way, in christ alexander, yes there, well, he was an orthodox man, a churchgoer, and so the indicative point is that these characters, i won’t even name them, who killed him and the like, they are ready to kill, but not die , when they realize that there is a smell of something fried, we will suddenly see this terrorist activity come to naught, well, we know all these... characters, one way or another we crossed paths at some events and others, by the way, regarding the characters of the dangers
service anywhere at all, and this is, as it were, according to the official version of the zelensky regime, these are their people, for whom they are supposedly fighting, yes, but we see that they are not fighting for these people, but against them, therefore, it is my deep conviction that we must raise this issue and ensure that the death penalty is introduced for terrorism and for the military. crime, this will sharply reduce the level of terrorist danger on the territory of russia, because...
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i think , that with the civil think, that with the civil service and i'm in favour of some flexible working hours in certain jobs, but with the civil service, of course, they should be. they should. how can you run a country from from your bedroom? >> well, i agree with that. in parliament there are wonderful pictures of our history, and it's such a powerful advertisement for our belief in democracy. if you look at the pictures going all the way through from alfred the great, varne magna carta to the civil war, an understanding of where we've come and therefore we've come from and therefore what want to do next. what we want to do next. >> yeah, think what we've >> yeah, but i think what we've established that we want to do next organically in our legislation needs to echo that rather than way round. rather than the other way round. >> that we are going to be >> is that we are going to be working from home because it's actually proved. >> but but shouldn't we be proud of our nation whether we're working i think working at home with i think we'll of our nation we'll be prouder of our nation
i think , that with the civil think, that with the civil service and i'm in favour of some flexible working hours in certain jobs, but with the civil service, of course, they should be. they should. how can you run a country from from your bedroom? >> well, i agree with that. in parliament there are wonderful pictures of our history, and it's such a powerful advertisement for our belief in democracy. if you look at the pictures going all the way through from alfred the great, varne magna...
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one would have thought. >> i come back to the point about the civil service, the civil service, which is which i've got a lot of time for the civil service, but they are not very good at handling commercial contracts. they don't understand private business properly. they don't take it for a ride. >> what it is, is it's not their money. so when you work for a private company, as i did, you spend every pound like it's your own. civil servants aren't spending their money. they're spending their money. they're spending ours and they just don't. partly true. they don't feel it. and the problem is, is that just like a wedding, as soon as you say to somebody, i'd like some photographs, please. and you put the word wedding in front of it, it goes up five times. same for anything in government. and actually, with the power of the, you know, the nhs is the biggest employer in europe. we should have the cheapest prices, not the most expensive. >> absolutely. yeah. i think we can all agree on that. >> i want to know whether i can thump you in nottingham with a truncheon and it's £100. >> will it
one would have thought. >> i come back to the point about the civil service, the civil service, which is which i've got a lot of time for the civil service, but they are not very good at handling commercial contracts. they don't understand private business properly. they don't take it for a ride. >> what it is, is it's not their money. so when you work for a private company, as i did, you spend every pound like it's your own. civil servants aren't spending their money. they're...
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the addressee is article 26 of the civil service law, so i gave a letter that means in order for the people to know what their rights are, report to me what to do in order for the people to be informed, that is, to inform the people about their rights and their social freedoms. in my opinion, sedasima even based on this legal article, if a device did not come to sedasima and actually said. i did not produce content , i have the rights of the people, the rights of the citizens in me, for example, the ministry of education, i have the ministry of guidance , the people have these rights and i have these duties towards the people . at the same time that i sent a letter to the other ministry of home affairs, i also sent a letter to them , but i did not receive a reply. i realized that their love and support must be based on the fact that they respect people's rights and citizenship rights, and i am waiting and i announced that we are ready in this regard , if there is a need in the field of education that needs our help , we will announce our readiness from a legal point of view. now, som
the addressee is article 26 of the civil service law, so i gave a letter that means in order for the people to know what their rights are, report to me what to do in order for the people to be informed, that is, to inform the people about their rights and their social freedoms. in my opinion, sedasima even based on this legal article, if a device did not come to sedasima and actually said. i did not produce content , i have the rights of the people, the rights of the citizens in me, for...
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the new chairman of the civil service department is 33 years old, served for many years in the customs authorities, and has worked his way up from a customs inspector to the chairman of the committee. in 1920 he was appointed ambassador of belarus. our state, our government and before us, as deputies, delegates, active discussion, nomination of a candidate for delegate the vnc lasted in all regions for almost 3 weeks; we remind you that the maximum number of delegates of the vnc is 1200 people. the people's council will approve the most important documents for the country, the main directions of domestic and foreign policy, military doctrine, the concept of national security, the program of socio-economic development, and also make decisions. the role of the development bank in the country’s economic sector needs to be strengthened, prime minister roman golovchenko said when introducing the new chairman of the board to the team. on the eve of sergei's appointment stolyarchuk was approved by the president. the government considers the development bank to be a key financial institution
the new chairman of the civil service department is 33 years old, served for many years in the customs authorities, and has worked his way up from a customs inspector to the chairman of the committee. in 1920 he was appointed ambassador of belarus. our state, our government and before us, as deputies, delegates, active discussion, nomination of a candidate for delegate the vnc lasted in all regions for almost 3 weeks; we remind you that the maximum number of delegates of the vnc is 1200 people....
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service, the president asks uncomfortable questions, so the belesbom concern.
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service recruitment freeze. ., , ., ., around the civil service recruitment freeze. ., ., , freeze. forgive me, you have been in olitics freeze. forgive me, you have been in politics nine — freeze. forgive me, you have been in politics nine years, _ freeze. forgive me, you have been in politics nine years, it's _ freeze. forgive me, you have been in politics nine years, it's long - politics nine years, it's long enough to know that efficiencies in the civil service won't get you to 75 billion quid. there is no spending review until after the next election. no department knows what it will have to spend, apart from the protected ones, health and education, and in order to meet the government's fiscal targets, it means mega cuts in the non—protected departments, even more so if you are spending 75 billion on defence? the prime spending 75 billion on defence? ii2 prime minister of the united kingdom has stood up today and said to the world, the british media, the british public, tomorrow the secretary of state will stand up in parliament and say this is how it will be funded. you c
service recruitment freeze. ., , ., ., around the civil service recruitment freeze. ., ., , freeze. forgive me, you have been in olitics freeze. forgive me, you have been in politics nine — freeze. forgive me, you have been in politics nine years, _ freeze. forgive me, you have been in politics nine years, it's _ freeze. forgive me, you have been in politics nine years, it's long - politics nine years, it's long enough to know that efficiencies in the civil service won't get you to 75 billion...