‘Monday will never be the same again': the transformation of employment and work in a public-private partnership
2012
26
1
February
95-110
public service ; outsourcing ; public private partnerships
Government and public administration
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950017011426319
English
Bibliogr.
"Under the public-private partnership (PPP) programme, private sector finance, management expertise and innovation are used in ‘partnership' to modernize public services. However, advocates fail to account for the differing aims and responsibilities of the public and private sectors, in that private companies plan to make a profit out of non-profit public sector organizations. There is a paucity of critical empirical research into new ‘partnership' forms of privatization and the implications that these have for employment and work. This article will examine the PPP of National Savings and Investments (NS&I) and some of the initiatives introduced and problems encountered, which resulted in the creation of a multi-tier workforce, together with the insourcing, outsourcing and the first ever offshoring of UK Government work to India."
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