Sentences with phrase «public sector reform»

Certainly there are no concessions to the party's left wing - tough talk on immigration and firm commitments to welfare and public sector reform put paid to that idea.
Prior to joining UNESCO, Ms. Müller - Marin worked for the Pan American Health Organization, UNDP, the World Bank, Interamerican Development Bank, the Organization of American States, Spanish Government Cooperation, the National Center for State Courts and USAID - funded programs in public sector reform.
Ebibai called on the Bayelsa citizenry to support the ongoing public sector reform for the emergence of a virile and efficient public service to drive development in the state.
The future of the government's biggest public sector reform programme, universal credit, rests «on a knife edge» because Treasury cuts have reduced it to an exercise in cost - cutting, potentially leaving millions of working families worse off, experts have warned.
The budget is expected to focus on about 10 key areas including infrastructure, macroeconomic stability, job creation, agriculture, entrepreneurship, business growth, creating a Ghana beyond aid, debt management, corruption, public sector reforms among others, and a continuation of the 2017 budget initiatives.
He stated that the PPP will advocate for policies that include implementation of Free Compulsory Basic Education (FCUBE), accelerate job creation programs, elect district, municipal and metropolitan chief executives, provision of tax incentives to enable development of alternative sources of fuel and power — bio fuels and solar among other public sector reforms.
ALBANY, NY (11/01/2011)(readMedia)-- «The package of so called public sector reforms put forward under the banner of the Let NY Work coalition — apparently at the urging of Governor Andrew Cuomo - is another despicable broadside on working people.
Gordon Brown today said public sector reforms must go «wider and deeper» to provide a more personalised service.
Public sector reform now appears to be more popular than widely - canvassed ways to raise more cash to pay for public sector services.
Nick Clegg is very much an Orange Booker: the Lib Dems» Orange Book advocated public sector reform and privatisation.
He also claimed a plan was drawn up at No 10 to split the Treasury into two departments or shift Brown to the Foreign Office in order to reduce his power to block public sector reform plans.
Nick Herbert gave a clarion call for public sector reform yesterday in a speech to Reform (pdf here).
The proposals also call for the breakup of an overcentralised state and fresh public sector reform, including a requirement for schools that fail for three successive years to hold a parental ballot on new ownership.
These major public sector reforms, still rolling out across England as governing bodies opt, sometimes under pressure, for academy status, have been built on very shaky foundations.
I don't want to mention too many names but Karen Bradley (formerly of the Tory policy unit), Philippa Stroud (because of her lifelong commitment to social justice), Liz Truss (a radical thinker on public sector reform), Harriett Baldwin (because of her knowledge of the financial world) and Fiona Bruce (because of her legal and business background) are just five stars - in - the - waiting.
«The chancellor's ambitious Budget for growth needs to be coupled with an equally ambitious programme of public sector reform.
In June, when the Government set out how it was going to conduct the Spending Review there were high hopes for a highly engaging and constructive process - a process that would really captivate the public and involve it in public sector reform.
Bill English, New Zealand's deputy prime minister and finance minister, says the country is doing well because of tax and public sector reforms.
Nearly 300 protesters were arrested Tuesday after May Day riots in central Paris, where hooded youths torched a McDonald's restaurant and several vehicles during a march against President Emmanuel Macron's public sector reforms.
Council leaders have agreed to take on portfolio responsibilities in key policy areas including transport, housing, investment and public sector reform.
A spell of unity will be bought with deferral of arguments about markets, trade, defence, immigration, public sector reform and all the other issues that make Labour unity impossible to sustain for long.
In other words, they say, obviously the centre - left is unpopular because we aren't talking enough about «fiscal discipline» and «public sector reform» — rather than try and convince the public that we realise fucked up and have some bold ideas to promote this time around.
This suggests that public sector reform is integral to David Cameron's Conservative Party.
Business secretary Peter Mandelson told the Today programme that the public sector reforms were an exercise in «reprioritising expenditure» between departments.
Expressly, If the above is the FG's thrust if bridging the infrastructural gap is the goal, Then, I suggest searching no further but immediately commence with the public sector reforms.
He predicted that the benefits of the Coalition's public sector reforms would start to materialise in years three, four and five and so boost the government's standing.
There is also a general pattern emerging: Liberal Democrat opposition has brought progress on the NHS reforms to a standstill, watered down any potential radicalism in the public sector reform White Paper, and now stopped elected Police commisioners, the cornerstone of reformist Conservative policy.
Model two would deploy «behavior modification» accountability methods, refined through decades of public sector reform, to force low - performing schools and districts to set goals, assess effectiveness, and do better.
David Osborne, co-author of Reinventing Government and other books on public sector reform, is director of the project on Reinventing America's Schools at the Progressive Policy Institute.
Author Bio: David Osborne, co-author of reinventing Government and other books on public sector reform, is director of the project on Reinventing America's Schools at the Progressive Policy Institute.
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