British Food Journal Volume 87 Issue 5 1985
Abstract
Few areas of public service exist in which those who work to provide them receive the recognition their efforts justly deserve, and regretably no where more so than in the local health and consumer protection services. These services have a long history of public indifference, which in years past bordered on contempt. They were labelled “public servants” in a manner that implied they were the personal servants of ratepayers, apointed by them and paid from monies they provided.
Citation
(1985), "British Food Journal Volume 87 Issue 5 1985", British Food Journal, Vol. 87 No. 5, pp. 121-144. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb011766
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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