Alex Himelfarb's appointment as Clerk of the Privy Council and Canada's top bureaucrat is a sign that public service reform is being bumped up on the government's priority list, says John Fryer, who authored a report last year on how to improve relations between management and employees.
Alex Himelfarb's appointment as Clerk of the Privy Council and Canada's top bureaucrat is a sign that public service reform is being bumped up on the government's priority list, says John Fryer, who authored a report last year on how to improve relations between management and employees.