Adaptation of civil service personnel: organizational and legal analysis

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Trukhanovich D.S., Adaptation of civil service personnel: organizational and legal analysis // Public Administration,
2021, №2 (130)
, с. 28-33.

DARIA SERGEEVNA TRUKHANOVICHа

аSouth Russian Institute of Management – Branch of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

DOI: 10.22394/2070-8378-2021-23-2-28-33

Abstract:
In this article, the author carries out the organizational and legal analysis of the adaptation of personnel in the state civil service. The results of the study suggest that the existing legislation does not contain provisions directly regulating the process of adaptation for civil servants. The article presents a comparative analysis of the personnel adaptations and probation period, identifies the main differences of these technologies. The organizational analysis of civil service personnel adaptation is carried out on the experience of using this personnel technology in the Ministry of Culture of Zabaikalsky Krai, the Ministry of Labor and Social Development of Omsk region, Executive authorities of Penza and Yaroslavl regions, Khabarovsk Krai and St. Petersburg, in the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, and in the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation. The analysis of adaptation practices implemented in the different bodies of public authorities of the Russian Federation allows to conclude that, currently, there is no single approach to civil service personnel adaptation. There are often formal practices that fail to achieve their goals. Government bodies today increasingly pay attention to the need to regulate the adaptation process of employees, however, they implement their programs with varying degrees of success. Not all government bodies effectively use the adaptation mechanisms for civil servants, which means that measures must be taken to correct the situation. The author sees the solution of the problems in changing the legal and organizational basis for the personnel adaptation in the civil service.

Keywords:
adaptation of personnel, development of personnel, civil servants, young professionals, socialization of young professionals, mentoring, organizational and legal changes

Received:
August 13, 2019

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