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He is a public servant in the best sense of the word.
As are, of course, all the current public servants trying to hold everything together.
She was also a teacher and later a public servant.
What all these public servants have in common is this: They are local.
He left politics to become a public servant, and died in 1953.
"Public servants need to be held to a higher standard."
"Let's just say we have two different ideas of what it means to be a public servant."
It's really not that easy to be a public servant, is it?
"Of course, our workers are public servants, but we will be managed like a private company."
Health care workers, educators and other public servants are having to think about such issues now.
We lost a good friend and a dedicated public servant during the last year.
In reality they think of these public servants and their families as numbers, not people.
Public servants will still have to pay more, work longer and in all likelihood get less.
"These are certainly exciting times to be a public servant."
Liberals still believe that great good can be done by public servants.
He was charged with the treatment of public servants and poor students.
Memo to public servants: a pay cut or your job?
It's my role as a public servant to deal with a people's charter.
No four better public servants from the standpoint of the people as a whole could have been found.
It is clear our public servants and officials must be so only for their periods of service.
Not many lawyers stick around playing public servant for 30 years.
Oh, there were other things - strikes by public servants, for example.
Until that point, teachers had enjoyed the status of public servants.
That is what political staff and public servants are for - managing.
Most public servants can apply to work anywhere they want.