The Borough Council must create, by ordinance
or resolution, any new position or office. In addition, there must
be provided in the proper current budget account specific and adequate
funds to compensate any appointee.
All employees, officers and department heads
of the Borough shall be appointed and promoted by the Mayor, with
the advice and consent of the Borough Council, except where the power
to appoint or promote rests with other Borough boards or bodies as
provided for by general law or ordinance.
All candidates for temporary or permanent employment
by the Borough of Totowa shall be residents of the Borough and shall
be citizens of the United States at the time of filing their applications
and at the time of their appointment, and shall maintain such residence
in the Borough during their tenure of employment, unless such requirements
are specifically waived by the Borough Council.
[Added 11-15-2005 by Ord. No. 25-2005]
A. It is the policy of the Borough of Totowa to ensure
equal employment opportunity for all persons, regardless of race,
color, creed, national origin, political or religious opinions or
affiliations, ancestry, age, marital status or sex or because of a
physical disability that does not interfere with ability to do work
required. Age shall be a valid factor for employment only where it
is required for the position by law and where it is lawfully an occupational
requirement.
B. It is the personnel objective of the Borough of Totowa
to employ any person who is qualified and/or trainable for each position
by virtue of job-related standards of education, training, experience
and personal qualifications.
C. This policy shall be applied to all phases of employment,
such as recruitment, selection, appointment, placement, promotion,
demotion, transfer, training, wages, benefits and working conditions,
and such personnel actions as layoff, recall, discharge, disciplinary
action, performance evaluation and use of all facilities.
Each new employee shall be considered as being
on trial or probation for the first six months of employment and shall
be so advised when his appointment is made. He may be dismissed without
explanation during or at the end of that period.