Transcripts of conferences on possible constitutional change in civil service, 1966.
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New York (State). Dept. of Civil Service.
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The Joint Legislative Committee on the Administration and Operation of the Civil Service System was established in 1942 by a concurrent resolution of the Legislature to investigate the administration of state and local civil service laws and rules. It was authorized to propose measures to correct defects and to increase the efficiency of New York's civil service system. From the description of Files relating to the Joint Legislative Committee on the Administration of the Civil Servic...
New York (State). Constitutional Convention 1967
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During the 1960's there was a growing demand among New Yorkers to hold a convention to revise the State Constitution. This Constitution had been in existence since 1894 and contained a large number of amendments approved by voters during subsequent years. In 1965, the legislature (Laws of 1965, Chapter 371) put the question before the voters of whether or not to hold a convention. The voters approved a convention, to be held in 1967. The legislature (Laws of 1965, Chapte...
New York (State). Civil Service Commission
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These conferences were held prior to the 1967 State Constitutional Convention to solicit suggestions for changes in the State Constitution's civil service provisions. Discussions at the conferences touched on a wide variety of topics including the classification of state positions, salary grading, examination procedures, recruitment, equal opportunity, internships, management training, responsiveness of civil service to the labor market, grievance procedures, employee representation, veterans' p...