
Een nieuw en flexibel personeelsbeleid in de lokale besturen in Vlaanderen ?
Author(s) -
Trui Steen
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
res publica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0486-4700
DOI - 10.21825/rp.v40i1.18569
Subject(s) - flemish , statute , local government , civil service , government (linguistics) , public administration , discretion , public sector , public service , business , political science , law , philosophy , linguistics , archaeology , history
Personnel management in localgovernment in Flanders bas undergone some major reforms during recent years. We examine the purposes and the extent of these reforms. Also, the new personnel management in Flemish local government is evaluated in terms of flexibility. The Flemish civil service can be considered as an Internal Labour Market. The rigidity which characterises the Internal Labour Market in local government in Flanders is shown by the fact that local government lacks discretion in elaborating the personnel statute, which still constitutes the basis of personnel management. However, the thesis that the public sector employment policy is too rigid has to be nuanced. The civil service is familiar with irregular forms ofemployment. Infact, in Flemish local government only half of all personnel are employed according to a statute.Despite some constraints on the development of more flexible personnel policies, it is still possible to find opportunities which provide hope for the development of new and modern personnel management strategies in local government.