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What (who) is Civil Service - definition

BRANCH OF GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE OR EMPLOYEES OF A GOVERNMENT AGENCY
Civil servant; Civil Service; Public servant; Civil servants; Public servants; Civil Servant; Civil services; Civil Servants; Public Servant; National civil service; Government employee; Senior civil servant; Government worker; Public employee; Govt worker; Public employees; The civil service; Concurso público; Civil service in Spain; Civil Services; Egyptian Civil Service; Civil service system; History of civil service in China
  • Charles Trevelyan]], an architect of [[Her Majesty's Civil Service]], established in 1855 on his recommendations.
  • Imperial Civil Service Examination hall with 7500 cells in [[Guangdong]], 1873
  • chancellor]] and artist [[Yan Liben]] (600–673).

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The Civil Service of a country consists of its government departments and all the people who work in them. In many countries, the departments concerned with military and legal affairs are not part of the Civil Service.
...a job in the Civil Service.
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The civil service is a collective term for a sector of government composed mainly of career civil servants hired on professional merit rather than appointed or elected, whose institutional tenure typically survives transitions of political leadership. A civil servant, also known as a public servant, is a person employed in the public sector by a government department or agency for public sector undertakings.
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Civil service

The civil service is a collective term for a sector of government composed mainly of career civil servants hired rather than appointed or elected, whose institutional tenure typically survives transitions of political leadership. A civil servant, also known as a public servant, is a person employed in the public sector by a government department or agency for public sector undertakings. Civil servants work for central and state governments, and answer to the government, not a political party.

The extent of civil servants of a state as part of the "civil service" varies from country to country. In the United Kingdom (UK), for instance, only Crown (national government) employees are referred to as "civil servants" whereas employees of local authorities (counties, cities and similar administrations) are generally referred to as "local government civil service officers", who are considered public servants but not civil servants. Thus, in the UK, a civil servant is a public servant but a public servant is not necessarily a civil servant.

The study of the civil service is a part of the field of public service (and in some countries there is no distinction between the two). Staff members in "non-departmental public bodies" (sometimes called "QUANGOs") may also be classed as civil servants for the purpose of statistics and possibly for their terms and conditions. Collectively a state's civil servants form its civil service or public service. The concept arose in China and modern civil service developed in Britain in the 18th century.

An international civil servant or international staff member is a civilian employee who is employed by an intergovernmental organization. These international civil servants do not resort under any national legislation (from which they have immunity of jurisdiction) but are governed by internal staff regulations. All disputes related to international civil service are brought before special tribunals created by these international organizations such as, for instance, the Administrative Tribunal of the ILO. Specific referral can be made to the International Civil Service Commission (ICSC) of the United Nations, an independent expert body established by the United Nations General Assembly. Its mandate is to regulate and coordinate the conditions of service of staff in the United Nations common system, while promoting and maintaining high standards in the international civil service.

Examples of use of Civil Service
1. The Civil Service Commission is the body which approves senior civil service appointments.
2. The cabinet also approved recommendations from the Ivri Committee on Civil Service to establish a Civil Service Authority.
3. There are more than 30,000 civil service jobs funded by British taxpayers, making the civil service the region‘s biggest employer.
4. He says Usha Prashar, the first civil service commissioner, is looking at ways of revamping the civil service code with a view to making it more accessible.
5. The Civil Service A review dating back to 1854 first recommended that the independence and core values of the Civil Service should be enshrined in law.