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# Civil Service

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Top civil servant says he had 'no involvement' in detailed arrangements of Dr Holohan's move
John Callinan has been appointed as Ireland's top civil servant
Men occupy most senior positions in civil service but are 'more likely to perceive gender bias in promotions'
Revenue commissioners bracing for rise in tax claims and disputes over working-from-home expenses
Taoiseach favours setting targets to make the health service, schools and the civil service more diverse
Public service workers to be transferred to help with contact tracing and social welfare applications
On the cards again? Donohoe to consider decentralisation for civil servants
Public servants 'in limbo' as law to change retirement age faces 'tight' Christmas deadline
Civil servant fighting compulsory retirement at 65 takes case to the High Court
Public servant who was late for work 374 times in six years goes to WRC because he can't get a raise
Poll: Should civil servants be entitled to time off in order to deal with a marriage breakup?
'A lot of money to the ordinary Joe soap': Millions overpaid and hundreds of data breaches at civil service HR system
Civil servants: 'Men are twice as likely to occupy senior positions as women'
Paschal Donohoe is gearing up for a 'very demanding' public sector pay showdown
Government wants 1% of civil service to be made up of immigrants in new integration strategy
New rules mean top jobs in Irish civil service must go to women
Here’s how much it will cost if the state becomes a living wage employer
Watch out civil servants - Renua are gunning for you
Fancy a job as a public servant? The government is trying to fill 200 vacancies
Women make up just 20% of those in the top civil service jobs
Irish people say what they really think about civil servants
Government spin 'now seeping into the civil service'
Twink, Superquinn sausages, Irish Water, and punts: Ireland by numbers in 2014
Opinion: The Irish civil service is a genuine success story – other countries should follow our model
New plan will make it easier to sack civil servants who are doing a bad job
Fancy a job as a public servant? Recruitment for 550 positions has started
Michael Noonan: No, the Budget wasn't 'a series of smart-alecky tricks'
Fancy a civil service job? Recruitment will start again next year
Union welcomes Howlin's plans to slowly reverse public sector pay cuts
Ivor Callely, heavy metal and Joan Burton: The week in numbers
There is a massive gender divide in the civil service
Top civil servant: Public sector workers who don't perform should 'of course' be sacked
The ten commandments for a better civil service
Council workers in South Dublin are working to rule today
Poll: Should pay cuts in the civil service be reversed?
Dozens of retired civil servants receive pensions worth €100k
There are 359 departmental staff currently on career breaks
Poll: Should civil servants get bonus points for speaking Irish?
Want to work in the civil service? New jobs being advertised from today
New law being considered to replace Kieran Coughlan as clerk of the Dáil