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100 _aHays, Steven W.
245 _aThe forgotten worker: neglected aspects of public service in an information age
520 _aOne of the most consistent themes among contemporary administrative theorists is that the work place of the future will be a more hospitable environment for public workers than is currently the case. Decentralization, participation management, and intrinsically satisfying work are commonly forecast using survey data from state employees, this study identifies a large class of civil servants that has not yet, and probably will not, enjoy the enrich jobs that are so often predicated. The discussion identifies a number of factors in the work environment of these workers that are likely to frustrate attempts to make their jobs more meaningful and pleasant. Having acknowledged their existence and assessed their
650 _a Working Condition
650 _a U.S.A.
650 _a Civil Service
650 _aCivil Service - U.S.A.
700 _aPhilip H., Jos
700 _aMark, E Tompkins
773 _aInternational Journal of Public Administration
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