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The Civil Service Commission
The Commission is a three member, impartial, quasi-judicial body. The Mayor
and the City Council each appoint a member to the Commission and the City’s
Civil Service employees elect a member. Each commissioner serves a three-year
term. An Executive Director and an Administrative Staff Assistant support the
Commission and manages operation of the Commission's office.
The Commission meets monthly and all meetings are
open to the public. Please click on the Monthly Meetings tab for a
schedule of upcoming meetings. |
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The Commission:
- Hears appeals involving the disciplinary actions and alleged violations of
the City Charter, Personnel Rules and the Personnel Ordinance;
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Administer oaths, issue subpoenas, receive evidence, compel the production
of documents, question witness at hearings, and issue such remedial orders as it
deems appropriate.
- Submits recommendations to the Mayor and the City Council related to the
City’s Personnel System;
- Reviews and comments on rules proposed by the Personnel Director pursuant to
the Administrative Code of the City and consider written comments and responses
from City employees and other stake holders on issues related to Personnel and
human resources.
- Investigate allegations that an elected official, a member of his/her
immediate staff, or other person used inappropriate pressure to effect the a
city hiring decision;
General Information: CSC@seattle.gov
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News
Service Credit for Layoff Ordinance
Ordinance relating to City Employment; amending the SMC Section 4.04.030 to expand the defintion of seniority for the purpose of determining layoff order.
See News for a link to the Ordinance submitted to City Council for consideration.
Meeting Dates,
Hearings & Office Closures
Next Commission Meeting:
Special Meeting
Monday, June 18, 2012
10:00
a.m.
SMT
1679
700
Fifth Avenue
Current
Appeals & Hearings:
See News for further information
Buchanan v. DoIT
Manion
v. Personnel
Arnold & Adams
v. HSD
Office Closure/City
Holiday:
Memorial Day
May 28, 2012
Overview
of the Civil Service Commission and Your Rights to Appeal |