17th December 2007, 01:13 PM
They are all parts of the Civil Service, although some are quangos and expected to be financially self supporting, such as the OS. As far as I can see, JGES is the civil service benchmarking sceme:
http://www.civilservice.gov.uk/iam/cs_po...t/jegs.asp
I applaud BAJR for devoting so much time to this, and I appreciate that it must be difficult to choose jobs to benchmark against. If the idea was to use the civil service, then why not just benchmark against English Heritage? There are plenty of archaeologists covering all branches and specialisms. However, most of us work for commercial companies or local government. I await the results of Mr Price's work with interest.
http://www.civilservice.gov.uk/iam/cs_po...t/jegs.asp
I applaud BAJR for devoting so much time to this, and I appreciate that it must be difficult to choose jobs to benchmark against. If the idea was to use the civil service, then why not just benchmark against English Heritage? There are plenty of archaeologists covering all branches and specialisms. However, most of us work for commercial companies or local government. I await the results of Mr Price's work with interest.