Friday, February 18, 2011

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Officials: haves?

The hunt is on

Too many officials in France ...
.... some say, whose first officials
All privileged, lazy and unproductive ... annona Does it in some circles


can be seen through the following example among many others ...

Compare this is comparable and ask the right questions

"... The debate is still intense in France on the number of staff. Too much, obviously, in the eyes of their critics that ensure that National Education is the most Wholesale body corporate world before the Red Army. This is wrong because it is the NHS, National Health Service, the British health service, which holds the record with more than 1.7 million employees. Not while, say their defenders point to the declining standard of quality service - not only in education - has since been introduced by Nicolas Sarkozy rule of non-replacement of staff on two retiring. .. "
_ At the weakening of the state under the blows of liberal dogma, the rampant privatization of some services formerly public, the officials have bad press. We play on demagogically insecurity that is spreading in the private heap opprobrium on a relatively stable status function, whose justication is the first citizen service in areas where the public interest is the primary criterion, where the logic financial interests have no place. Yet, she begins to show up in areas hitherto preserved as those of health and education ...

" France is not the champion of many officials. So says a study Center for Strategic Analysis (under the direction of the Matignon) who led for the first time a comparison between the 34 developed OECD countries. It compares the number of public employment, that is "funded" resources on publiques._Résultat: France has 88 public employment per 1,000 population. Rate "fairly close to those prevailing in Anglo-Saxon, and well below the ratios of northern Europe," notes Center analyzed e. Denmark and Norway are well over 160 officers per 1,000 inhabitants, and the United Kingdom 88 and U.S. 79. "
Dogma a public service too expensive request therefore a good review
France is really THE country officials?
Are there really too many officials in France?

Without doubt, some portions of the land they are obese, by stacking redundant structures, we can discuss, but , "France is well ahead of Japan (40 government jobs for 1000 inhabitants) and Germany (50 1000) but far behind Denmark and Norway (160 per 1000). It is the same level as the United Kingdom. The report adds that "if France is experiencing relatively high in terms of the number of public employment per capita, it uses less than others in the sub-contracting "(less than 5% of GDP) unlike the Anglo-Saxon (9% of GDP in the U.S. and Canada, 12% in the United Kingdom) and the Nordic countries (9% in Finland, Sweden and Denmark).
Regarding education " In the primary, France only mobilizes 5 teachers for 100 students (in comparison, this rate is 10% in Greece and Italy). In secondary, however, France is about average (8 teachers for 100 students, against 6% in Germany and 12% in Sweden). In higher education, France has a rate of 5% frame, equivalent to Greece, against 9% in Germany and 11% Sweden. A recent OECD study shows that France is in 18 th , note that just reached the average ... "
figures deserve to be considered at the time UMP tabled a bill to abolish the status of public service personnel to 80%!
The goal across the eurozone, as the Anglo-Saxon, being disrupt the public .
need not take much imagination to see any economic interest in the broad sense, this activity nonmarket indirectly productive
Chérèque join it as the crusade against officials?
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