We fear decisions will frequently be subjective and arbitrary, as they have been in
other parts of the public sector — notably the civil service — where performance pay has been introduced.
Foot made the declaration at the school funding conference in London, acknowledging that whilst schools fared better than other
parts of the public sector in the Spending Review, it faced a difficult time ahead.
The Comprehensive Spending Review does not acknowledge the likelihood that the very large percentage cuts in the cost of administration across Whitehall, local authorities and even ostensibly ring - fenced areas of spending such as the NHS, will have a disproportionately negative impact on some of the most labour
intensive parts of the public sector.
The British Humanist Association has expressed regret and concern at remarks made by Eric Pickles, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government writing in the Telegraph, in which he stated that Britain was a Christian country, and «we should, however, recognise that long - standing British liberties of freedom of religion have been undermined in recent years by aggressive secularism, especially in the more politically
correct parts of the public sector.»
«Net Neutrality stands for the idea that there are some
essential parts of the public sector that are just too basic to be divided between the haves and have - notes, that are just too essential and fundamental to let some people go faster and other people go slower,» he said.
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Different parts of the public sector have different needs from pay negotiations and whereas for some a period of stability makes sense for others there is a desperate need for change,» he commented.
That's right: While the private sector slashed jobs, trimmed benefits, renegotiated contracts, cut pay, and sometimes declared bankruptcy, the
education part of the public sector actually fattened.
He added:» With their experience in managing large budgets, knowledge of their local areas, and their reputation as the most efficient, transparent and
trusted part of the public sector, councils are best placed to keep an eye on all school spending if they are given the power and resources to do so.
«Everyone in policing understands the difficult financial position the country faces, and we accept that
all parts of the public sector must shoulder the burden of the cuts in funding.
I reiterate my view that
all parts of the public sector must join in in becoming more efficient, and the BBC World Service will be part of the public sector for the next three years.»
«We're concerned that councils were asked to take the biggest hit of
any part of the public sector,» Richard Kemp, leader of the Liberal Democrats in local government, tells me.
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Some parts of the public sector will see a reduction of jobs and there will also be parts of the public sector which will jobs pressures as well,» Chief Secretary to the Treasury David Laws told Channel 4 News.
The problem is that the government applies its general or budget laws to the public sector as a whole, and we are
part of the public sector.
He said:»
Every part of the public sector (is facing cuts).
EFA chief executive Peter Lauener (pictured) told the National Association of School Business Managers (NASBM) conference last week that «
every part of the public sector (is facing cuts).
Jessica Stockholder, alumnus of the University of Victoria and Emily Carr College of Art, is
part of the Public sector, which is produced in collaboration with Miami's Bass Museum of Art and features outdoor sculptures, interventions and performances at Collins Park.
But since
both parts of the public sector are suffering increased budgetary pressure, this no doubt helped propel the case to its position on the judicial operating table.
Some have legislation specific to personal health information that applies to all or
part of the public sector and to parts of the private sector.