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civil service
noun
- those branches of public service concerned with all governmental administrative functions outside the armed services.
- the body of persons employed in these branches.
- a system or method of appointing government employees on the basis of competitive examinations, rather than by political patronage.
civil service
noun
- the service responsible for the public administration of the government of a country. It excludes the legislative, judicial, and military branches. Members of the civil service have no official political allegiance and are not generally affected by changes of governments
- the members of the civil service collectively
civil service
- The nonmilitary personnel who work for a government, applying its laws and regulations.
Word History and Origins
Origin of civil service1
Example Sentences
Newman argued there still needed to be "clarity" about whether the civil service knew of certain donations before appointing Sargeant, Middleton and Corfield.
He has vowed to weaken civil service rules that protect federal bureaucrats from being fired if they disagree with their bosses’ decisions.
For instance, he says one remote corner of federal law gives the president the power to conduct mass layoffs without regard to civil service protections.
The executive document also notes that the pay guidelines for the civil service in Great Britain will allow "an average pay award of up to 5%" there.
Ms Gray, who became a household name after leading the government's internal inquiry into the Partygate scandal, left the civil service to become a senior adviser to Sir Keir last year.
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