The chancellor of the exchequer Rachel Reeves is being urged to review the anecdotal jump in public sector spending caused by the roll-out of the April 2017 IR35 reforms, as she sets about closing the ...
Across the country, state and local governments are embracing procurement reform, ways to contract for goods and services faster, smarter, cheaper and more equitably. These efforts are often triggered ...
Public administrations—the organizations and workers in the executive arm of governments, from ministries down to schools and hospitals—are critical in shaping policy, implementing government ...
State lawmakers can adopt new policies to empower workers across the public sector to come together in strong unions, negotiate for fair pay and working conditions, and train the next generation for ...
The long-term impact of the public pension fund/schemes remains an open question, yet the standing of their key stakeholders, public-sector employees, remains a fait accompli. By quantifying the ...
AIG-Imoukhuede Foundation has listed barriers to public sector reforms. The foundation convened a national workshop: “Rethinking Reforms: Why Many Reforms Fail in Nigeria and What We Can Do About It”.
The government has reported steady progress in several key areas of public sector reforms, following the latest review by the Governance and Public Administration (GPA) sub-committee of the National ...
The news that HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has collected £1bn more in tax than expected from the 2021 private sector roll-out of the IR35 reforms should not be considered a sign of the initiative’s ...
The Global Program for Improving Public Administration Performance is the World Bank Group's set of analytical and operational engagements, and global partnerships, on public administration reform.
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