02-MAR-1990 19:52
GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT.
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852 521 7058
P.54
A. 6
earnings. Civil
No, because in the civil service success or value to
the cervice is not n cessarily measured in individual
servants' pay is
is determined by a
Further,
civil a
number of factors, and market value is only one
them.
determined by the pay scale for the rank, and he is
unable to earn more even if his individual abilities
of
servant's
earning
is
So merit.
Thus for civil
intention
to
servants, it is the
set aside a sub-quota
within the
the
"managers" occupational group; the size of
sub-quota will be directly proportional to the Size
of civil servants within that group.
Q. 7 why not extend the
businessmen's marking scheme
where amount of income is taken into account
other occupations?
→
to
A. 7
income is not
Because in other occupations,
necessarily a good direct measure of a person's value
or contribution. The best artists or doctors are not
necessarily those 'who earn the most. Indeed, in many
Occupations there
are particularly eminent
practitioners who do not necessarily command high
earnings.
income
+A
Further,
Athar
+0
extend the
measurement
Spill
turning the Scheme into a rich man's scheme.
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