Each department head shall prepare a position classification,
job description and current pay plan for each position in his department.
This information shall be kept on file in the office of the Chief
Administrative Officer. Should technological advances and/or administrative
concerns warrant reclassification of a position, it shall be the prerogative
of the department head, in consultation with the Mayor and Chief Administrative
Officer, to modify or reclassify any position.
Layoff of Township employees who are members of an employee organization or are civil service appointees shall be governed by the provisions contained in the contract between the Township and the respective organizations. Notwithstanding contract provisions, the Township, if necessitated by fiscal restraints or in the interest of increased efficiency, may abolish a job classification or position or may redefine the duties of a position or demote an employee. The procedures for appointment, suspension, demotion or removal of subordinate Township employees shall be governed by the terms of §
C-803B of The Home Rule Charter of the Township of Upper Darby. Continued employment by the Township shall be subject to satisfactory performance of work, necessity for the performance of the particular job and the availability of funds.
The grievance procedures for employees who are members of an
employee organization or are civil service appointees shall be in
accordance with those contained in respective agreements between the
Township and the employee organization or the Civil Service Code.
If a difference should arise between an employee and the Township,
the employee should consult his immediate supervisor in an earnest
effort to settle the difference. Should the above not prove satisfactory,
the grievance shall be brought to the department head for settlement.
Should this procedure not accomplish a settlement, the grievance shall
be brought to the attention of the Chief Administrative Officer by
the department head, who shall consult the Mayor for final disposition
of the grievance.
Department heads shall develop, execute, and provide training
and education programs for the personnel in their departments, based
upon accepted administrative policies and management techniques and
the most recent technical information available to them.
Department heads may periodically hire temporary employees,
provided they have received approval of the Mayor and the Mayor has
received a written recommendation from the Chief Administrative Officer.
Temporary appointments will be approved only if a specific Township
requirement and/or need can be demonstrated and then only if funds
are available. Temporary employees will not be entitled to the benefits
received by regular Township employees.
[Amended 2-6-1979 by Ord.
No. 2551]
There shall be a maximum retirement age for nonuniformed Township
employees of 70 years of age. However, upon recommendation of the
department head, an individual employee's performance may be reviewed
and employment of the individual continued. The individual's contract
shall be reviewed and renewed at least on an annual basis.
The policies and procedures governing the relationships between
the Township and employee organizations shall be those defined in
The Home Rule Charter, ordinance or law.
[Added 7-15-2020 by Ord. No. 3074]
A. Purpose. The Township provides employees a variety of electronic
communication and information devices and systems in order to conduct
business and deliver services to the public efficiently and effectively.
Employees must work together to ensure the integrity of the Township's
governmental operations and avoid the inappropriate use of these devices
and systems. This policy is intended to confirm appropriate, authorized
uses of electronic communication and information devices and systems
(ECIDS) that are provided by the Township to its employees and/or
other officials and contractors for the purpose of performing job
functions including communication, customer service, information processing
and research, and emergency response. This policy is also intended
to help deter unauthorized uses of equipment and unauthorized access
to Township information, and avoid the disruption of critical information
and communication systems. Employees found to be in violation of this
policy may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination.
B. Policy. The availability and use of ECIDS within the work environment
has provided many opportunities for enhancement of productivity and
effectiveness. These new technologies also provide the opportunity
for rapid transfer and broad distribution of sensitive information
that can have damaging effects on many people, including the Township
as a local government entity, elected officials, employees utilizing
these electronic systems, and other individuals. Therefore, it is
the policy of the Township that all ECIDS users, as defined in this
policy, abide by the procedures set forth herein. Transmission of
electronic messages and information on communications media provided
for users shall be treated with the same degree of propriety, professionalism
and confidentiality as official written correspondence or public records.
Users are hereby informed that communications sent by e-mail or text
message may be subject to disclosure under the Right to Know Act or
in litigation in Federal Court or Courts of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
(1) Electronic communication and information devices and systems (ECIDS):
include, but are not limited to, smart phones, tablets, telephones,
cellular telephones and two-way radios; personal computers, office
computers, computer network and intranet; computer software, programs
and applications; electronic mail and voice mail systems; paging systems;
text messages, file sharing systems, electronic bulletin boards; internet
services; mobile data/digital terminals and/or computers; and copy
machines and facsimile machines owned, leased, or otherwise controlled
by the Township.
(2) Users: Township employees, elected and appointed officials, authorized
contractors and guests approved by the Chief Administrative Officer
and/or his/her designee(s), and provided access to ECIDS.
(3) System administrator(s): The Chief Administrative Officer, and/or
his/her designee(s), shall be responsible for all ECIDS and users,
except as may be limited in the Police Department under certain circumstances
related to criminal investigations or other sensitive information.
C. Ownership.
(1) All ECIDS, temporary or permanent electronic files, and any related
systems or devices purchased or leased by the Township are the property
of the Township. These include but are not limited to: documents,
voice mail and email messages, text messages, images, electronic files,
spreadsheets, calendar entries, appointments, tasks and notes that
reside in part or whole in any Township ECIDS. The use of any of these
devices and systems is a privilege that is subject to revocation.
(2) Users are responsible for ECIDS assigned to them. Users may be held
financially liable if ECIDS assigned to their exclusive use becomes
lost and/or intentionally or unintentionally damaged or destroyed.
(3) Users are advised that they do not maintain any right to privacy
in ECIDS equipment or the contents thereof, including personally owned
software (if approved) that may be loaded into Township-owned or -controlled
ECIDS.
D. Procedures and regulations.
(1) Township-owned and -controlled ECIDS are meant for official Township
business. Personal use of ECIDS should be kept to a minimum as described
later in Subsection E(6).
(2) Prohibited personal uses include but are not limited to commercial
promotional purposes and for-profit business a user may be engaged
in, or communication of any material of a political or religious nature.
Files, software and systems may not be copied for use for private
benefit. Discretionary viewing, downloading and/or transmitting materials
or messages (other than required for police business) that involves
the use of obscene language, images, jokes, sexually explicit materials
or messages that disparage or show hostility or harass any person,
organization, group or classification of individuals is strictly prohibited
whether or not the recipient has consented to or requested such material.
The user shall notify the Chief Administrative Officer if they have
been sent such material.
(3) The Township reserves the right to access, for quality control purposes
and/or for investigating suspected violations of this policy, data,
electronic and voice transmissions of any user. The Township also
reserves the right to access any of the records within any Township-owned
or -controlled ECIDS at any time, and to retain or dispose of those
records as it deems necessary and appropriate. The Township may also
require employees to provide passwords to files that have been encrypted
or password protected.
(4) Confidential, proprietary, or sensitive information may be disseminated
(or made available through shared directories or networked systems)
only to authorized individuals and when there is sufficient assurance
that appropriate security of such information will be maintained.
Such information includes but is not limited to transmittal of personal
information such as performance reviews, complaints, grievances, misconduct,
disciplinary information, or related employee information. Individual
medical records will not be disseminated unless a release signed by
the employee is delivered to the Chief Administrative Officer or his/her
designee.
(5) The system administrator(s) shall determine who is authorized to
be a user, which ECIDS the user will be given or granted access to.
No user shall access or allow others to access any file or database
unless that user or person has a need and a right to such information.
Personal identification and access codes shall not be revealed to
any unauthorized person. Users should notify the system administrator(s)
immediately if the user suspects that any password has become compromised.
(6) Township-owned or -controlled ECIDS are designed and intended for
conducting business of the Township and are restricted to that purpose.
Installation of, modification of, or access to any software or program
is prohibited without the approval of the system administrator(s).
Exceptions to business use include the following:
(a)
Infrequent personal use is permissible if limited in scope and
frequency. This use must be in conformance with other elements of
this policy, and must not be connected with outside employment, a
profit-making business enterprise or the promotion of any product,
service, or cause that has not received prior approval of the system
administrator(s).
(b)
Users may make off-duty personal use of ECIDS for professional
and career development purposes in keeping with the other provisions
of this policy and with the written approval of the system administrator(s).
(c)
"Professional and career development" means advancing or changing
to a position currently listed as a job in any Department of the Township
organization, or is related to testing or information retrieval needed
for a current job-related certification or advancement in a current
job classification.
(7) Users shall not install software, applications or other materials
without the approval and assistance of the system administrator(s).
Users must notify the system administrator(s) immediately if a user
suspects that a file, program or application has become infected with
a virus or other type of disruptive computer program.
(8) Users shall not download any executable file, software or other materials
from the Internet or other external sources without the approval of
the system administrator(s). If a user is uncertain whether a file
is executable, they should first contact the system administrator(s).
(9) Users shall observe the copyright and licensing restrictions of all
software applications and shall not copy software from internal or
external sources unless legally authorized. Any software for which
proof of licensing (original disks, original manuals and/or license)
cannot be provided will be removed by the system administrator(s).
Privately owned software may not be loaded on Township-owned or -controlled
ECIDS without the approval and assistance of the system administrator(s).
(10)
Users shall observe the copyright restrictions of any documents,
images, or sounds sent through or stored on any Township-owned or
-controlled ECIDS.
(11)
The system administrator(s) must authorize all hardware repairs,
additions and/or enhancements to any ECIDS. The system administrator(s)
will be responsible for determining proper repair and installation
procedures.
(12)
Users shall not permit any unauthorized person(s) to use or
access the Township's electronic mail or other Township-owned or -controlled
ECIDS. Users should not share personal access codes or passwords with
anyone, or allow anyone else access to ECIDS with the user's access
codes or passwords, other than the system administrator(s).
(13)
To avoid breeches of security, users should log off any personal
computer or ECIDS that has access to the Township's computer network,
electronic mail system, the internet, or sensitive information at
the end of each workday.
(14)
Any misuse or abuse of a Township-owned or -controlled ECIDS,
including violations of this policy, may result in disciplinary action
up to and including termination. Current bargaining unit agreements
and/or Township Ordinances and Standard Work Rules shall determine
procedures for possible or actual disciplinary action. All alleged
violations of the policy should be immediately brought to the attention
of the system administrator(s).
(15)
Creating a web site or social media page(s) on the internet
that has any appearance of officially representing the Township of
Upper Darby is prohibited without the express written approval of
the Township Administrator.
(16)
The creation of official department web pages or social media
pages(s) will be at the direction of the Township Chief Administrative
Officer and must have his/her approval prior to being accessed by
the public or modified in any way.
(17)
Using scanned images or digital photographs of any Township
employee or official, official Township or department logo, or patch
or badge on personal web pages is prohibited without the express written
approval of the system administrator(s).
(18)
Audits of all Township-owned or -controlled ECIDS systems may
routinely be conducted by the system administrator(s). Users should
be notified of the purpose of routine audits and when they will occur.
(19)
When operating a vehicle, the safe operation of the vehicle
is the user's primary responsibility. Use of the ECIDS is always of
secondary importance. Users are advised not to utilize portable devices
while they are operating the vehicle and the vehicle is in motion.