The Township of Ocean is committed to the principle of equal
employment opportunity and anti-discrimination pursuant to Title VII
of the 1964 Civil Rights Act as amended by the Equal Opportunity Act
of 1972 and the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination as amended by
the New Jersey Pregnant Worker's Fairness Act (LAD). Under no circumstances
will the Township of Ocean discriminate on the basis of sex, race,
creed, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, marital or
political status, affectional or sexual orientation, domestic partnership
status, civil union status, atypical heredity, cellular or blood trait,
genetic information, disability (including AIDS or HIV infection),
pregnancy (including pregnancy related medical condition), childbirth,
liability for service in the United States Armed Forces, gender identity
or expression, and/or any other characteristic protected by law. Decisions
regarding the hiring, promotion, transfer, demotion or termination
are based solely on the qualifications and performance of the employee
or prospective employee. If any employee or prospective employee feels
they have been treated unfairly, they have the right to address their
concern with their supervisor, or if they prefer their department
head, Administrator/Municipal Clerk, or the Township Attorney.
Employees have exactly the same right as any other citizen to
join political organizations and participate in political activities,
as long as they maintain a clear separation between their official
responsibilities and their political affiliations. Employees are prohibited
from engaging in political activities while performing their public
duties and from using Township of Ocean time, supplies or equipment
in any political activity. Any violation of this policy must be reported
to the supervisor, department head, Administrator/Municipal Clerk,
or the Township Attorney.
The department head will complete a written evaluation and appraisal
form for every employee to measure progress and to encourage self-improvement
at least once a year. The evaluation will also record additional duties
performed, educational courses completed as well as a plan to correct
any weak points using the Employee Counseling Form After completing the evaluation, the supervisor or department
head will review the results with the employee and return the form(s)
with the signed acknowledgement to the Administrator. After review
the form(s) are to be forwarded to the Municipal Clerk for inclusion
in the employee's official personnel file. As a part of the evaluation,
employees have the right to request a conference with the Administrator/Municipal
Clerk or Township Attorney.
An employee who intends to resign must notify the department
head in writing at least two weeks in advance. After giving notice
of resignation, employees are expected to assist their supervisor
and co-employees by providing information concerning their current
projects and help in the training of a replacement. The Municipal
Clerk will conduct a confidential exit interview to discuss benefits
including COBRA options, appropriate retirement issues and pay due.
A COBRA notification letter will be sent to the employee's home address.
The exit interview will also include an open discussion with the employee.
On the last day of work, and prior to receiving the final paycheck,
the employee must return all keys and equipment. At this time, the
employee will sign the termination memo designating all money owed
and this memo will be retained in the official personnel file.
Reference Code of Township of Ocean § 57-29. The Township of Ocean may institute layoff actions for economy,
efficiency or other related reasons, but will first consider voluntary
alternatives. Seniority, lateral or other re-employment rights for
employees will be determined by the Township of Ocean Committee.