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Saving Public Service Careers From Attack: Cases Jan 02, 2008 Saving Public Service Careers From Attack: Cases: Examples of Common Scenarios and Defensive Strategies and Tactics in Administrative Law Disputes Over Adverse Employment Actions Are you a federal, state or local government employee who has received a vague or immeasurable assignment of job duties, an unstatisfactory performance evaluation, an unrealistic performance improvement plan, or have you been terminated, fired, released from your position by an atypical, inept, arbitrary, subjective and incompetent manager of public service employees? If any of these issues apply to you, this book is a MUST HAVE. Mark Baron is THE EXPERT of the administrative law dispute and the cases covered in this book prove it. I would suggest the minute you become a public service employee, you buy this book, study it and learn the strategies to avoid the pitfalls that destroy the careers of dedicated, knowledgable,and successful public service employees. The case information in this book can not only protect you from arbitrary assessments of your on the job performance, but it can help you eliminate or respond to any derrogatory actions that currently threaten your career or impact your career advancement.This book belongs on your bookshelves and instilled in your thought processes. This book will help you manuever through the bureaucracy avoiding the common pitfalls,work with management to define your job duties in clear measurable terms, and fight like a pro if management takes any action that is damaging to your integrity and/or your career.
Very insightful book!! Dec 23, 2007 As a NYC public school teacher, I found this book to be very relevant and helpful. It showcases many different scenarios that are very common in the public service industry. Very clearly written and insightful!
Insightful Dec 02, 2007 It was a great book and gave me some insight into a situation that I've been dealing with.
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