PHILADELPHIA HOME RULE CHARTER
CHAPTER 1 THE PERSONNEL DIRECTOR
§7-100. Civil Service.
The Personnel Director shall prepare, and after their
adoption, administer the civil service program under the civil service
regulations. He shall:
(a) Establish and maintain a roster of all
employees of the City, whether or not in the civil service, in which there shall
be set forth, as to each employee, the class title of the position held, the
salary or pay, any change in class title, pay or status, and other pertinent
data;
(b) In accordance with the position classification plan contained
in the civil service regulations upon their taking effect, allocate the position
of every employee in the civil service to one of the positions in the plan. He
shall afford a reasonable opportunity to be heard to any employee affected by
the allocation of a position to a class upon the written request of such
employee for reconsideration thereof;
(c) Investigate from time to time
the operation and effect of the civil service provisions of this charter and
report his findings and recommendations to the Mayor and the Civil Service
Commission.
ANNOTATION
Sources: A Model State Civil Service Law, Sections 6 and
8.
Purposes: 1. The civil service system created by this Charter
vests responsibility for direct administration in a Personnel Director and
responsibility for review in an independent Commission consisting of three
members. Separation of the administrative and quasi-judicial functions is
desirable because each is distinct, involving special problems which require
special attention.
2. The Personnel Director is to be the administrator of the
City's civil service system. That system will be governed largely by
regulations which are prepared initially by him but which are to be reviewed for
approval by the Civil Service Commission, and in part, by the Administrative
Board. Section 7-400.
3. An adequate personnel system requires complete records of
all employees of the City, civil service and non-civil service, which will
reflect their current employment status. The Personnel Director is to establish
and maintain such records. Provision is made in Section 8-104 for the periodic
furnishing of information to the Personnel Director to enable him to discharge
this duty.
4. The Personnel Director is empowered to allocate each
employee of the City in the civil service to one of the positions provided for
in the classification plan. See Section 7-401(a). Since classification affects
the status of an employee, employees who believe themselves aggrieved by a
classification are afforded an opportunity to be heard by the Personnel
Director.
5. Adequate administration requires investigation from time
to time of operations. The Personnel Director is required to make such
investigations and to keep the Mayor and the Civil Service Commission informed
of the results and to submit to them his recommendations for
improvements.