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Town of Franklin, MA
Norfolk County
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[[1]HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Franklin 10-7-2009 by Bylaw Amendment 09-636. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Administration of government — See Ch. 4.
Council on Aging — See Ch. 8.
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Editor's Note: Former Ch. 25, Personnel Regulations, adopted 10-22-1986 by Bylaw Amendment 86-79, as amended, was repealed 10-7-2009 by Bylaw Amendment 09-635.
[Amended 6-26-2019 by Bylaw Amendment 19-843]
The purpose of the Personnel Bylaw is to establish a framework for public human resources management for the Town of Franklin based on merit to support the operational needs of Town government. Systems and procedures developed as a result of this bylaw provide means to recruit, retain, and develop employees to provide cost effective and outstanding customer service to the community. All human resources actions in the Town shall be made without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), gender identity, age, criminal record (inquiries only), handicap (disability), mental illness, sexual orientation, active military personnel, and genetics. Actions will be based on merit and fitness without regard to political affiliations, personal relationships, or other non-job-related factors. This bylaw and policies adopted pursuant to this bylaw are not intended to be all-inclusive. Final discretion as to interpretation and as to the appropriate course of action concerning a personnel matter shall be that of the Town Administrator.
The Town Administrator is the appointing authority for all positions and employees except elected officers and employees of the School Department in pursuance of the provisions of MGL c. 41, §§ 108A and 108C, and the Town Charter, § 4.2.5. All human resource management actions are under the authority of the Town Administrator.
CHARTER — Franklin Town Home Rule Charter.
POLICIES
This term includes policies, procedures, rules and regulations.
THE BYLAW
Human Resource Management Bylaw.
TOWN CODE
Code of the Town of Franklin.
A. 
All Town departments and positions shall be subject to the provision of this bylaw and policies adopted pursuant to this bylaw, except elected officers and employees of the School Department in pursuance of the provisions of MGL c. 41, §§ 108A and 108C.
B. 
To the extent that there is a direct conflict between the language of a collective bargaining agreement and this bylaw or policies adopted pursuant to it, the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement shall prevail.
C. 
Nothing in this bylaw shall be construed to conflict with any provision of the Town Charter; to the extent that any apparent conflict exists, it shall be determined in favor of the Charter.
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State Civil Service Law and Regulations. Nothing contained in this bylaw shall be construed to conflict with MGL c. 31 and regulations adopted in conformance with MGL c.31.
B. 
Other statutes. Nothing contained in this bylaw or in policies adopted pursuant to it shall be construed to conflict with any statute of general application, special law enacted for the Town of Franklin or any permissive statute accepted by the Town of Franklin. To the extent that any apparent conflict exists, statutory language shall control.
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The Town Administrator is the appointing authority for all municipal positions, excluding elected officials and employees working under the direct direction of the School Committee. This applies to all hiring, promotion, and termination actions.
B. 
The Town Administrator, in accord with § 4-2-3(g) of the Home Rule Charter, is responsible for the daily administration of the human resource management system. The Town Administrator or his/her designee shall be responsible for the development of the human resources system which meets the current and projected needs of the Town. The Town Administrator or his/her designee shall conduct research to keep the human resources systems and policies current with industry best practices. Policies may address topics including, but not limited to, recruitment and selection, compensation for employees, benefit programs, time off, methods of selection of personnel, employee conduct, performance management, safety and workplace violence, employee relations, training and employee development.
[Amended 6-26-2019 by Bylaw Amendment 19-843]
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The Town Administrator may appoint a Human Resources Director for the Town of Franklin who will impartially and equitably oversee all personnel activities of Town government in administering this bylaw, but the Town Administrator shall retain responsibility for all such delegated acts and approval of personnel matters. From time to time the Human Resources Director will review and amend the classification and compensation plan, which establishes position titles, grades and salary ranges for all non-union employees. Adjustments to the classification and compensation plan will be based on current job responsibilities and market conditions. A copy of the most recent plan shall be filed with the Town Clerk.
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The Town Administrator shall adopt policies to implement this bylaw and will ensure that policies reflect professional practices, are kept current with federal and state laws and regulations, and are in accord with the Home Rule Charter and other provisions of the Town Code.
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The Town Administrator will ensure that department heads, supervisory personnel and employees have access to current policies to promote efficiency and economy of government.
C. 
The Town of Franklin is an equal opportunity employer. Discrimination against any person in recruitment, examination, appointment, training, promotion, retention, or any other personnel action because of race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), gender identity, age, criminal record (inquiries only), handicap (disability), mental illness, sexual orientation, active military personnel, genetics, political affiliation, or other nonmerit factor is prohibited except where such factor is a bona fide occupational requirement.
[Amended 6-26-2019 by Bylaw Amendment 19-843]
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Employees who choose to work for the Town of Franklin can expect a workplace free from discrimination, harassment, or political pressure.
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Employees are expected to conduct business with integrity and to report any instances of irregularity or fraud. They must not use their position for personal gain, nor engage in any conduct which may reflect unfavorably upon the Town.
[Amended 6-26-2019 by Bylaw Amendment 19-843]
The Town Administrator is empowered and authorized by this bylaw to adopt human resource management policies defining the rights, benefits, and obligations of employees subject to this bylaw.
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The Town Administrator may develop, amend or revise rules, regulations, policies, and procedures to meet the current needs of the Town of Franklin.
B. 
The new or amended policies and their proposed effective date shall be communicated to employees and posted on the Town website.
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Copies of the new or amended policies shall be filed with the Town Clerk.
The provisions of this bylaw and the policies adopted pursuant to this bylaw are severable. If any bylaw provision or policy is held invalid, the remaining provision of the bylaw or policy shall not be affected thereby.