State sector scraps survey on conduct and integrity
Triennial survey was "highly resource intensive", says State Services Commission.
Karyn Scherer
Mon, 13 Mar 2017
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The State Services Commission has pulled the plug on its triennial survey that examines integrity and conduct in the public sector.
The survey has been carried out since 2007, and has been described by the commission as “an important tool” that helps gauge changes in workplace behaviour.
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Karyn Scherer
Mon, 13 Mar 2017
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