色狼社区MEDIA RELEASE: Frank and fearless advice the victim of public sector reforms
Public sector reform announced by the O鈥橣arrell Government yesterday will lead to a more politicised public service and jeopardise frank and fearless advice from senior public officials, the Public Service Association said.
The reforms target senior public servants, restructuring some classifications and removing security of tenure.
鈥淭he senior officer classification was designed to recognise specialist expertise in the public sector,鈥 said 色狼社区Assistant General Secretary Steve Turner.
鈥淏y cutting or casualising these positions, the Government is undermining NSW鈥檚 capacity for an independent public sector able to offer specialist advice free of political considerations.
鈥淲hen senior public servants fear for their jobs, they are less likely to rock the boat.
鈥淭his reform could lead to politically-motivated appointments at senior levels of the public service, it runs counter to the principle of a separation between the political and administrative functions of the government.鈥
鈥淭here has been no consultation over the reforms, which will add to the growing levels of job insecurity within the public sector,鈥 Mr Turner said.
鈥淏y necessity, the public sector operates differently to the private sector. Public sector administration is highly complex and best served by specialists whose job does not turn on currying favour with the government of the day.
鈥淲e are also concerned about the rewrite of the Public Sector Employment and Management Act and what that means to public sector employment across the board.
鈥淭he reforms announced today will lead to poorer quality outcomes for the people of NSW.鈥
Contact: Steve Turner 0418 675 564 / Jackie Woods 0414 241 483

