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Federal Workplace, The: Bureaucracy in Perspective, The
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Federal Workplace, The: Bureaucracy in Perspective, The

The positive experiences people have in dealing one-on-one with federal agencies is sometimes subverted when they think of bureaucracy in broader terms. The bureaucracy poses a political problem because it embodies the tension between creating purpo...

Federal Workplace, The: Bureaucracy in Historical Framework, The
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Federal Workplace, The: Bureaucracy in Historical Framework, The

The federal bureaucracy is not defined in the Constitution; it is a creature of laws. What was originally a small, elite corps of socially prominent men in 1789 became, with the inauguration of Andrew Jackson, a group of ordinary citizens who served...

Federal Workplace, The: Balancing Act, A
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Federal Workplace, The: Balancing Act, A

The federal bureaucracy is a product of law and regulation. Congress specifies the tasks the U. S. government will undertake and delegates those tasks to the president and his subordinates. When a president is elected by a substantial margin, public...

Federal Workplace, The: Terms of Employment
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Federal Workplace, The: Terms of Employment

The United States has fewer career public employees than most other countries but a larger layer of political appointees. Most federal employees are hired under the merit system at salaries considerably below jobs in the private sector. Constance Ho...

Federal Workplace, The: Shaping Policy
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Federal Workplace, The: Shaping Policy

To an important degree, a federal agency or department shapes their own purposes by determining how a law will operate in practice. For example, late in the 1980s the Park Service changed its basic policy regarding fire suppression in the National P...