Tobias Merkendorf on Nostr: npub1hpcdf…ghjn3 npub1nr8pa…qzsxv yes. And no. It's basic structure can still be ...
npub1hpcdfjpxrawnmu6ryh36ce7xu4qd54pu6xca394yhvmyzlery0tqvghjn3 (npub1hpc…hjn3) npub1nr8paz33x8hlxhk36q7huta8dswn0grxjjl0s08yc4kgluq9eclqcqzsxv (npub1nr8…zsxv) yes. And no.
It's basic structure can still be traced to the Imperial and especially Prussian bureaucracy.
And there is still the "Beamtenstatus". Even in the civil service there is a distinction between mere employees and "tenured" civil servants. State clerks / civil servants will have certain privileges and duties that others don't.
But the overall culture in the civil service is now less conservative and depends a lot on the branch/region.
It's basic structure can still be traced to the Imperial and especially Prussian bureaucracy.
And there is still the "Beamtenstatus". Even in the civil service there is a distinction between mere employees and "tenured" civil servants. State clerks / civil servants will have certain privileges and duties that others don't.
But the overall culture in the civil service is now less conservative and depends a lot on the branch/region.