Reorganization of Government Agencies


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Reorganization of Government Agencies


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Reorganization of the Government Agencies


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Reorganization Act of 1949


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Considers legislation to extend Presidential authority to reorganize the executive branch of the government and to eliminate provisions of the original acts which exempted certain agencies from the reorganization program.




Federal Government Reorganization


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This textbook reader discusses the importance of organization and reorganization in the contemporary structure of the American federal government. First, it deals with the decision to change structural arrangements within the bureaucracy. Through a range of conceptual readings, it explores why reorganization and changing the structure of government continues to happen, allowing the reader to understand the multiple and often conflicting goals involved in changing organizational structure. It highlights two contrasting approaches to reorganization: a management approach and a policy approach.Secondly, it discusses the consequences of reorganization activity by focusing on the results of a number of federal government reorganizations. The examples include the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of Education, and proposals to establish a U.S. Department of Food Safety.This is an ideal text for courses in public management, public policy, and political science courses covering the Presidency and Congress.







Reorganization of Safety Functions of the Federal Government


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Considers legislation to establish within DOL a Federal Safety Division to replace the Federal Safety Council and to establish a Federal Safety Advisory Committee to be composed of members of Federal departments and agencies, PHS, and national and international Federal employees' unions.