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    The decline in numbers of public servants is stalling -- after sharp cuts

    The decline in numbers of public servants is stalling -- after sharp cuts


    Data from the Public Service Commission shows the public service workforce shrank 4.2 percent in the year to December.

    But in the December quarter, the workforce grew 0.2 percent -- adding 148 employees.

    It follows major restructures to meet Government demands to reduce costs and downsize back-office functions.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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    Entertainment:
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