Vacancies in higher positions in the classified
service shall be filled insofar as practicable by promoting persons
holding positions in the next lower grades in the service. Such promotions
shall be based upon merit as ascertained where practicable by test,
and as shown by the previous service and experience of the person
promoted. When a vacancy occurs the Board shall determine, following
consultation with the Human Resource Director and the appointing authority,
whether promotion is possible and practicable, and if so, what classes
of employees are eligible for such promotion and whether an examination
or test shall be held to determine the relative fitness of eligible
employees, or whether such relative fitness shall be determined by
their seniority and efficiency records or by both such examination
and records. Upon the joint recommendation of the Human Resource Director
and the appointing authority, and with the approval of the Board,
an employee may be promoted solely on the basis of a passing grade
obtained on a qualification examination.
Promotion shall in every case involve a definite
change in duties and an increase in responsibilities and shall not
be made merely for the purpose of effecting an increase in compensation.
Promotions shall not necessarily be confined to positions within a
department but may be within a specific classification or closely
related classifications or service of positions in different departments.
The length of service time required before employees
shall be eligible for promotion shall be determined by the Board through
the adoption of a job specification.
Certification to appointing officers of the
names of persons eligible for promotion shall be made in the same
manner as certification of persons eligible to original appointment,
except with respect to the number certified. A member of any department
failing to qualify for promotion shall retain his position and eligibility
for future promotion.
The City Manager may, in the case of departments
administered by him, transfer an employee from a position in one such
department to a position in another such department, provided such
transfer does not involve either an increase or a decrease in compensation,
and further provided that seniority standing shall be the dominant
factor in determining any such transfer. Other transfers, not involving
either increase or decrease of compensation, may be made by the department
heads concerned with the consent of the employee, but subject to the
approval of the transferred employee shall be credited in his new
job classification with the seniority in classification that such
employee had in his old job classification.