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The French civil service () is the set of
civil servants The civil service is a collective term for a sector of government composed mainly of career civil service personnel hired rather than elected, whose institutional tenure typically survives transitions of political leadership. A civil service offic ...
(''fonctionnaires'') working for the
Government of France The Government of France (, ), officially the Government of the French Republic (, ), exercises Executive (government), executive power in France. It is composed of the Prime Minister of France, prime minister, who is the head of government, ...
. Not all employees of the state and public institutions or corporations are civil servants; however, the media often incorrectly equate "government employee" or "employee of a public corporation" with ''fonctionnaire''. For instance, most employees of the RATP and
SNCF The Société nationale des chemins de fer français (, , SNCF ) is France's national State-owned enterprise, state-owned railway company. Founded in 1938, it operates the Rail transport in France, country's national rail traffic along with th ...
(metropolitan and national rail transport authorities) are not civil servants. The Civil Service is also sometimes incorrectly referred to as the ''administration'', but, properly speaking, the ''administration'' is the compound of public administrations and public administrative establishments, not their employees. Most employment positions in the French civil service are open to citizens of the
European Union The European Union (EU) is a supranational union, supranational political union, political and economic union of Member state of the European Union, member states that are Geography of the European Union, located primarily in Europe. The u ...
. Others, especially in
police The police are Law enforcement organization, a constituted body of Law enforcement officer, people empowered by a State (polity), state with the aim of Law enforcement, enforcing the law and protecting the Public order policing, public order ...
and justice, are specifically reserved for nationals, while a minority are open regardless of citizenship. About half of the civil servants are employed in the French public education system.


Divisions

The Civil Service is divided into: * the civil service of the State (''fonction publique de l'État''); * the judiciary (''magistrature''); * the civil service of public hospitals (''fonction publique hospitalière''); * the civil service of local governments (''fonction publique territoriale''). Technically, ''fonction publique'' may also refer to ''fonction publique militaire'', the personnel of
military A military, also known collectively as armed forces, is a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare. Militaries are typically authorized and maintained by a sovereign state, with their members identifiable by a d ...
status. They are generally counted apart. There also exist ''ouvriers d'État'' - that is, State Workers - for industrial functions.


Corps and ranks

Civil servants of the State are divided into ''corps'' ("professions"). Corps are grouped in 3 categories (formerly 4): category A for management, design, and general studies professions (e.g. judges, engineers, professors...); category B for applications-related professions (e.g. librarians, superior technicians...); and category C for executions-related professions (e.g. technicians, administrative assistants...). Each corps has a set of possible job or task descriptions and may have its own particular statutes. These corps may themselves be divided into ranks (''grades'', called ''classes'' in certain corps). For instance, the corps of university professors is a category A corps divided into 3 classes: second class (equivalent to an American associate professor), first class (full professor), exceptional class (leading full professor in their area). Generally, to avoid rank inflation, the number of civil servants in the higher ranks (especially "exceptional class") is constrained by a maximal percentage of the total number of civil servants of the corps. Other French Civil Services have different organisations; for instance the Fonction Publique Territoriale is not divided between rigid "corps" but between "cadres d'emploi" (type of job).


Grands corps de l'État

Certain corps enjoying particular prestige are called the "
grands corps de l'État The ''grands corps de l'État'' (; English: Grand Corps of the French State) are a feature of the French state as envisaged in the reforms of Jean-Baptiste Colbert. Some of these ''grands corps'' date back to the reign of Louis XV, in the 18th cen ...
": * Grand Technical Corps of the State, consisting of
engineer Engineers, as practitioners of engineering, are professionals who Invention, invent, design, build, maintain and test machines, complex systems, structures, gadgets and materials. They aim to fulfill functional objectives and requirements while ...
s, generally recruited at
École polytechnique (, ; also known as Polytechnique or l'X ) is a ''grande école'' located in Palaiseau, France. It specializes in science and engineering and is a founding member of the Polytechnic Institute of Paris. The school was founded in 1794 by mat ...
(also at the écoles normales supérieures). In practice, they are more likely to be employed in executive positions than in purely technical positions. ** Corps des mines, merged with the Corps of Telecommunications in 2009 ** Corps des ponts, des eaux et des forêts (IPEF) ** Corps des télécommunications, merged into the Corps des mines in 2009 ** Corps de l'armement ** Corps de l'INSEE ** Administrateurs des assemblées parlementaires : administrateur de l'Assemblée nationale, administrateur du Sénat * Grand Administrative Corps of the State, generally recruited through the
Institut national du service public The Institut national du service public (INSP; ) is a ''grande école'' based in Strasbourg, France. It is dedicated to the recruitment, initial training and continuing training of senior executives and civil servants of the state. It was created ...
(INSP). **
Conseil d'État In France, the (; Council of State) is a governmental body that acts both as legal adviser to the executive branch and as the supreme court for administrative justice, which is one of the two branches of the French judiciary system. Establ ...
** Inspection générale des finances. ** Cour des comptes High-level administrative positions are typically paid much less than the equivalent positions in private industries. However, members of grand Corps often practice '' pantouflage'' — that is, they take temporarily (and sometimes permanent) leave from government work and go work in industry. Occasionally, people from a ministry supervising some industry would later go to work in that same industry; this practice was later prohibited. ''Pantouflage'' however still exists, and the coziness between some industrial, political and administrative circles is regularly denounced. Members of the great administrative corps are well represented in
politics Politics () is the set of activities that are associated with decision-making, making decisions in social group, groups, or other forms of power (social and political), power relations among individuals, such as the distribution of Social sta ...
. This is facilitated by civil servants (of any level) being able to exercise elected office on a temporary leave (''détachement'') from government.


Duties

Civil servants have duties; failure to carry them out may result in disciplinary action, up to discharge. The main duties are:


Full commitment to professional activity

A civil servant should devote their full professional activity to their appointed task. By exception, a civil servant may in addition to their regular activities write books; they may also accomplish certain tasks (teaching...) with the permission of their hierarchical supervisor.


Morality

One cannot be a civil servant if one has been convicted of a crime incompatible with one's functions. In certain exceptional cases, certain aspects of the private life of a civil servant may be termed incompatible with their functions. For instance, it is inappropriate for a member of the
police The police are Law enforcement organization, a constituted body of Law enforcement officer, people empowered by a State (polity), state with the aim of Law enforcement, enforcing the law and protecting the Public order policing, public order ...
or the
judiciary The judiciary (also known as the judicial system, judicature, judicial branch, judiciative branch, and court or judiciary system) is the system of courts that adjudicates legal disputes/disagreements and interprets, defends, and applies the law ...
to live with a
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partner or a
prostitute Prostitution is a type of sex work that involves engaging in sexual activity in exchange for payment. The definition of "sexual activity" varies, and is often defined as an activity requiring physical contact (e.g., sexual intercourse, non-pe ...
. Appreciation of what is appropriate or not is largely a matter of
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.


Reserve

A civil servant should not, by their actions and especially by their declarations, cause harm to institutions. Generally speaking, a civil servant should always refrain from enunciating personal opinions in a manner that can be construed as expressing the official opinion of the French government or a public institution. Obviously, this is more of a matter for the higher managerial positions. Agents operating abroad should be especially prudent. For instance, an
ambassador An ambassador is an official envoy, especially a high-ranking diplomat who represents a state and is usually accredited to another sovereign state or to an international organization as the resident representative of their own government or so ...
should refrain from making any private comment on international issues. The
academic freedom Academic freedom is the right of a teacher to instruct and the right of a student to learn in an academic setting unhampered by outside interference. It may also include the right of academics to engage in social and political criticism. Academic ...
of university
professor Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) is an Academy, academic rank at university, universities and other tertiary education, post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries. Literally, ''professor'' derives from Latin ...
s is a principle recognized (in theory) by the laws of the Republic, as defined by the Constitutional Council; furthermore, statute law declares about
higher education Tertiary education (higher education, or post-secondary education) is the educational level following the completion of secondary education. The World Bank defines tertiary education as including universities, colleges, and vocational schools ...
that ''"teachers-researchers niversity professors and lecturers researchers and teachers are fully independent and enjoy full
freedom of speech Freedom of speech is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of retaliation, censorship, or legal sanction. The rights, right to freedom of expression has been r ...
in the course of their
research Research is creative and systematic work undertaken to increase the stock of knowledge. It involves the collection, organization, and analysis of evidence to increase understanding of a topic, characterized by a particular attentiveness to ...
and
teaching Teaching is the practice implemented by a ''teacher'' aimed at transmitting skills (knowledge, know-how, and interpersonal skills) to a learner, a student, or any other audience in the of an educational institution. Teaching is closely related ...
activities, provided they respect, following university traditions and the dispositions of this code, principles of tolerance and objectivity''".


Hierarchical obedience

A civil servant must accomplish the orders given by their hierarchical supervisor, unless those orders are evidently illegal and contrary to public interest. While the hierarchical authority is normally responsible for assigning civil servants to positions and evaluating their work, certain corps of civil servants follow specific rules regarding the management, evaluation and discipline of their members. For instance,
professor Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) is an Academy, academic rank at university, universities and other tertiary education, post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries. Literally, ''professor'' derives from Latin ...
s and
researcher Research is creative and systematic work undertaken to increase the stock of knowledge. It involves the collection, organization, and analysis of evidence to increase understanding of a topic, characterized by a particular attentiveness to ...
s are evaluated by elected committees of their peers. Furthermore, judges of the judiciary (''magistrats du siège'') as well as administrative magistrates cannot be removed from their position, even for a promotion, without their agreement.


Professional discretion

Civil servants must not reveal private or secret information that they have gained in the course of their duties. Depending on a civil servant's corps, this obligation may be of varying intensity : while administrative magistrates are formally discouraged from making their profession in non-professional works and opinions, members of the military are expected to maintain a very high standard of discretion. This restraint on the side of the military has even led it to being nicknamed "''the great mute''" ("''la grande muette''").


Honesty

Civil servants must not use the means at their professional disposal for private gain.


Neutrality

Civil servant must be neutral with respect to the religious or political opinions, origin, or sex, and should refrain from expressing their own opinions.


Recruitment and career

Most positions are open to citizens of the
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. Certain positions involving the main powers of the state (e.g.
Police The police are Law enforcement organization, a constituted body of Law enforcement officer, people empowered by a State (polity), state with the aim of Law enforcement, enforcing the law and protecting the Public order policing, public order ...
) are open only to French nationals. Some rare positions, e.g. university professors and researchers, are open regardless of citizenship. As an exception to the general rules concerning workers, civil servants do not sign contracts; their situation is defined by
statutory A statute is a law or formal written enactment of a legislature. Statutes typically declare, command or prohibit something. Statutes are distinguished from court law and unwritten law (also known as common law) in that they are the expressed wil ...
and regulatory dispositions, most notably th
General Statute of the Civil Servants
(''Statut Général des Fonctionnaires''). The general rule is that civil servants are recruited through competitive exams, either: * external, reserved to competitors fulfilling certain conditions of
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s and age; * internal, reserved to civil servants in certain positions; * external, reserved to competitors having certain professional experience and age. The most common method is to organize written and/or oral exams in subjects pertaining to the tasks to be accomplished. For certain positions, such as
professor Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) is an Academy, academic rank at university, universities and other tertiary education, post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries. Literally, ''professor'' derives from Latin ...
ships in universities, the exam, organized locally for each position or each set of similar positions, consists in the submission of a file listing the professional qualifications and experience of the candidate, followed by an interview. In all cases, a committee ranks candidates by order of preference; the positions are filled by the candidates accepting them called in that order of preference. For some top managerial positions, nominations are at the discretion of the executive. High level nominations are made by the President of the Republic in the council of ministers. The rest are by the head of the agency they belong to, or by a minister; in fact, they are in general appointed by some person who has received from the head of agency or minister the authority to do so.


Pay

The pay of a civil servant is composed of: * a base pay known as ''traitement'' * possible
overtime pay Overtime is the amount of time someone works beyond normal working hours. The term is also used for the pay received for this time. Normal hours may be determined in several ways: *by custom (what is considered healthy or reasonable by society) ...
* possible bonuses, which depend on the particular job assignment and possibly of the individual worker. The ''traitement'' is for most civil servants fixed by multiplying an index by the value of the index point in
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s. The value of the index point is set by the executive and is raised regularly to compensate for
inflation In economics, inflation is an increase in the average price of goods and services in terms of money. This increase is measured using a price index, typically a consumer price index (CPI). When the general price level rises, each unit of curre ...
. The index depends on the corps, rank and seniority in rank (''échelon''). In the case of high-level civil servants known as ''hors échelle'', the corps, rank and seniority correspond to a letter code (e.g. A1, E2, G); the corresponding yearly pay can then be looked up in tables set by the executive. For instance, the topmost ''traitement'', corresponding to pay grade G, is €82737.67 per year, starting 1 July 2009.Décret n° 2009-824
du 3 juillet 2009 portant majoration à compter du 1er juillet 2009 de la rémunération des personnels civils et militaires de l'Etat, des personnels des collectivités territoriales et des établissements publics d'hospitalisation et portant attribution de points d'indice majoré There are special rules for the pays of elected officials and government ministers.


Statistics

On 31 December 1999

give for the state civil service: (1) Including 12,000 young employees on limited time contracts.


See also

* Academic ranks in France * French civil servants


References


External links


Ministry of the Civil Service
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