Underachievement in the Civil Service
Temple, Celia
1985-03-01 00:00:00
Next year the Civil Service celebrates twentyfive years of equal opportunity policy. Linked to a formal structure designed to promote the ablest individuals, this policy should be showing encouraging results, but, as Celia Temple reports, there is little to get excited about.
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Next year the Civil Service celebrates twentyfive years of equal opportunity policy. Linked to a formal structure designed to promote the ablest individuals, this policy should be showing encouraging results, but, as Celia Temple reports, there is little to get excited about.
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