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管理警察队伍:19世纪末伦敦大都会警察的病假与养老金

Managing the Police Workforce: Sickness and Pensions in the Metropolitan Police in Late Nineteenth-Century London

Business History Review · 2024
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中文导读

研究了19世纪末伦敦大都会警察的养老金和病假制度如何影响队伍管理,发现改善养老金权利比医生严格审查更能留住有经验的警员。

Abstract

The provision of pensions for Civil Servants and other employees in public office, such as the police, as well as in large private businesses, became more widespread in the second half of the nineteenth century. Such pensions, and other non-pay benefits, including sick pay, not only helped with recruitment but also provided a means of managing the retirement of workers who were deemed to be incapable of performing their roles. The rules governing eligibility to receive a pension in the Metropolitan Police in London were closely linked to the certification of poor health. Police doctors restricted the certification of sickness as a reason for retirement because it impacted the size of the force, resulted in the loss of more experienced men, and added to the cost of the pension fund. This strategy generated conflict with the workforce, resulting in industrial unrest. Piecemeal reforms failed to address workers’ concerns until 1890, when the rights to receive a pension were improved. These reforms, rather than stricter vigilance by police doctors, were an effective way of retaining experienced officers in the police force.

警察管理公共部门劳动力19世纪英国社会史养老金制度