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    Public servants who received permission from the Public Service Commission to...

    Part 7 (Political Activities) of the Public Service Employment Act and its Regulations provide a regime for governing the political activities of public servants, while recognizing the need to balance their rights to engage in political activities with the principle of an impartial public...
    Organization:
    Public Service Commission of Canada
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    Mobility Provision - Former Minister’s Staff and Excluded Positions at the Of...

    Ministerial staff are hired by ministers pursuant to section 128 of the Public Service Employment Act. Section 35.2 of the Act allows eligible former ministerial staff to apply to advertised internal appointment processes that are open to employees of the federal public service for a period of...
    Organization:
    Public Service Commission of Canada
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    Public Service Hiring and Staffing Activities under the Public Service Employ...

    Hiring activities refers to indeterminate and term appointments to the public service, the hiring of casuals as per subsection 50(1) of the Public Service Employment Act (PSEA) and the hiring of students under the Student Employment Programs Participants Exclusion Approval Order. Indeterminate...
    Organization:
    Public Service Commission of Canada
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    Employment Equity Designated Groups under the Public Service Employment Act

    The Public Service Commission (PSC) collects data on individuals who apply through the Public Service Resourcing System (PSRS) for advertisements open to Canadians on the PSC’s jobs.gc.ca website. This enables the PSC to assess employment equity (EE) trends and performance regarding the share of...
    Organization:
    Public Service Commission of Canada
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    Applications to the Public Service

    Applicant data refers to information on selected characteristics (e.g. geographical area and educational profile) for applicants to externally advertised processes, via the Post-Secondary Recruitment program (PSR), the Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP) and general external...
    Organization:
    Public Service Commission of Canada
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    Population under the Public Service Employment Act

    Population data refers to the number of active employees in organizations under the exclusive appointment authority of the Public Service Commission (PSC) (employees of organizations named in the Financial Administration Act — Schedule I, most of Schedule IV and some agencies in Schedule V). This...
    Organization:
    Public Service Commission of Canada
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    Public Service Commission (PSC) Departmental Results Framework Indicators

    Since April 2018, all organizations are required to use a results reporting structure based on the Policy on Results, which consists of a Departmental Results Framework (DRF) and a Program Inventory. The Policy on Results sets out the fundamental requirements for federal departmental...
    Organization:
    Public Service Commission of Canada
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    Priority Entitlements

    The Public Service Commission’s (PSC) Priority Entitlement Program supports the referral and placement of persons with a priority for appointment in the public service, as outlined in the Public Service Employment Act (PSEA) and the Public Service Employment Regulations (PSER). Under this legal...
    Organization:
    Public Service Commission of Canada
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    Number of employees who do not meet the language requirements of their biling...

    The Public Service Official Languages Exclusion Approval Order sets out the situations whereby, for non-imperative appointments, public servants may be exempted from the obligation of meeting the official language requirements of their bilingual positions within a specific timeline. On a yearly...
    Organization:
    Public Service Commission of Canada
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    Assessment by the Public Service Commission

    The Public Service Commission (PSC) is responsible for evaluating second official language proficiency in appointment processes through the Second Language Evaluation (SLE) standardized tests for oral proficiency, written expression and reading comprehension in both English and French. The PSC...
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    Public Service Commission of Canada
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