词条 | Direct service organisation |
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A direct service organisation or direct labour organisation (DSO or DLO) is a business unit of a United Kingdom local authority or housing association{{citation needed|date=May 2014}} which undertakes work specified by the Local Government Act 1988[1] and Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980[2] and/or other work, including construction and maintenance.[1][3] Its workers are directly employed by the authority.[1] FormationCompulsory competitive tendering and deregulation were encouraged in the early 1980s,[4] leading to the formal establishment of the DSO (and its forerunner, the DLO).[5]References1. ^1 2 http://www.communities.gov.uk/documents/localgovernment/pdf/1194710.pdf Glossary of terms andacronyms, Department for Communities and Local Government {{UK-gov-stub}}{{Business-term-stub}}2. ^http://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/docserver/fulltext/abvitbe.27886.bm03.pdf?expires=1336578967&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=DEA607E99EA177B15387231E04BCBBDA, ICE 3. ^Data Sources and Definitions: Public Sector Employment - Background Notes, Scottish Government 4. ^SocietyGuardian, The Guardian 5. ^http://www.cipfa.org.uk/thejournal/download/jour_vol5_no2_c.pdf Cost Saving Through Competitive Tendering: The Case of Refuse Collection Revisited, Tonge, Richard & Willett, Caroline, University of Portsmouth, CIPFA 2 : Local government in the United Kingdom|Construction industry of the United Kingdom |
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