Title: MANAGING THE CIVIL SERVICE Roles, Mechanisms and Capacities
1MANAGING THE CIVIL SERVICERoles, Mechanisms and
Capacities Central Capacity and Line
MinistriesTatjana Trendafilova, fYR of Macedonia
- Workshop on Building a Professional Civil
Service in Kosovo - Pristina, 26-27 June 2008
2The government as an employer
- Rules and policies for personnel management
- Management mechanisms and capacities that ensure
uniform application of the personnel rules and
policies
3Institutional arrangements for regulation and
supervision of the personnel management
- Central civil service management capacity
- Civil Service Commission
- Line ministries/agencies
4Central civil service management body
- part of the government
- deals with general aspects of civil service
management - preparation of civil service legislation
- development of personnel policies
- organisation or monitoring of recruitment
- coordination of HRM
- negotiation with civil service unions on behalf
of the government - organisation and management of training for civil
servants.
5Central civil service management body
- Institutional character
- A ministry
- A specific ministry
- Ministry of Finance
- Ministry of Interior
- A Center of Government body
6Some examples from the EU member countries
- Ministry of Public Service and Administrative
Reform, Luxembourg Ministry of Public
Administrations, Spain Ministry of Government
Administration and Reform, Norway - Department of Finance, Ireland Ministry of
Finance, Denmark Ministry of Finance, Finland - Federal Ministry of Interior, Germany Ministry
of Interior and Kingdom Relations, the
Netherlands - Ministry for Women, Media and Civil Service in
the Federal Chancellery, Austria - Cabinet Office, U.K.
7Independent commissions
- Civil Service Commission, U.K.
- Commission for Public Service Appointments (CPSA)
and Public Appointments Service (PAS), Ireland
8Line ministries/agencies
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- Their role in the personnel management depends on
the level of centraisation/decentralisation of
the civil service system
9Civil Service Management in the Western Balkan
Countries
- Croatia
- Central State Office for Administration
- Civil Service Board
- Administrative Inspection
- Civil Service Tribunal Higher Civil Service
Tribunal - Civil Service Training Centre
10Civil Service Management in the Western Balkan
Countries
- Albania
- Department of Public Administration
- Civil Service Commission
- Training Institute of Public Administration
11Civil Service Management in the Western Balkan
Countries
- Montenegro
- Human Resources Management Authority
- Appeals Commission
- Administrative Inspection
12Civil Service Management in the Western Balkan
Countries
- Serbia
- Human Resources Management Service
- High Civil Service Council
- Appeals Commission
13Civil Service Management in the Western Balkan
Countries
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Civil Servants Agency X 3
- Administrative inspection
14Civil Service Management in the Western Balkan
Countries
- Macedonia
- Civil Servants Agency
- Labour Inspection
15Problems associated with the management of the
civil services in the Balkans
- lack of political will for development of a
merit-based, professional and politically neutral
civil service - acceptance of central civil service management
bodies with horizontal functions - the idea of managing the personnel - HRM tasks
are different from what personnel offices
(kadrovo) used to do - low capacities of both central civil service
management bodies and the line ministries - relations with the Ministry of Finance - are the
civil servants just numbers and an expenditure
item in the budget?
16Key challenges in the development of young
civil services for the central management bodies
- safeguard of the merit principle of recruitment
and promotion - coordination (of civil service policies,
personnel management practices)
17Tasks of a central management body and related
capacities
- development of policies
- drafting of legislation (primary and/or
secondary) - organisation of /participation in /or monitoring
of the recruitment and selection procedures - direct or indirect involvement in establishment
control - providing/coordinating training of civil
servants - civil servants registers/databases.