[Adopted 2-5-1986 as Appendix I of Ord. No. 1-86]
The administration of this article shall be
the responsibility of the Managing Director under the authority granted
to him by Section 703 of Act 62 and Chapter
5, Administration of Government.
This article and all personnel policies, procedures and rules and regulations shall apply to all employees of the Township except the Executive, members of Council, Managing Director, Township Solicitor(s), Township Engineer, appointed members of boards and committees, department directors and any other classification excluded by Act 62, this article, Chapter
5 of this Code or general law.
It shall be the policy of the Township to apply
the following principles to the personnel system:
A. To base the personnel system on merit and fitness,
as demonstrated by examination or other evidence of position competence,
in accordance with Section 1222 of Act 62.
B. To recruit, appoint and promote for every position
the most qualified individuals, without regard to race, creed, color,
sex, national origin or any consideration of political or religious
belief or affiliation.
C. To recognize changing technology, laws and techniques,
and to train, inform and educate all department directors, administrators
and supervisors in all aspects of the administration and conduct of
the affairs of the Township.
D. To require every employee to do the best of which
he/she is capable, to be loyal and conscientious and to conduct himself/herself
in the proper manner at all times.
E. To treat every employee with fairness, respect and
consideration.
F. To provide that positions having similar duties and
responsibilities are classified and compensated on a uniform basis.
G. To provide that the tenure of employees covered by
this personnel system shall be subject to good behavior, satisfactory
performance of work, necessity for the performance of work and the
availability of funds.
It shall be the policy of the Township that
the following principles shall be observed by all employees:
A. All employees of the Township share a common responsibility
to provide efficient and dedicated service in the public interest.
B. Public employees are agents of the public and are
bound to discharge faithfully the duties of their office regardless
of personal considerations. Their conduct in both official and private
affairs should be above reproach at all times.
C. General duties and responsibilities of employees may be further established in policy manuals established on a departmental basis, approved by the Managing Director, and adopted in accordance with Act 62 and Chapter
5, Administration of Government.
Layoff or reduction in force may only be administered
by the Managing Director, after consultation with the Executive. When
it becomes necessary by reason of budget reduction or lack of work
to remove an employee from the Township service, the following rules
shall apply:
A. Layoff. "Layoff" shall mean a reduction in the work
force which is anticipated to last for a period of four months or
less.
(1) Employees who are to be laid off may either accept
such a layoff or resign in good standing.
(2) Where there is more than one employee in a classification
or in a directly related classification at a lower level, employees
shall be laid off in reverse order of seniority, except where an employee
has received a rating of unsatisfactory on the last evaluation report,
in which case he/she may, at the discretion of the Managing Director,
be laid off ahead of an employee with less seniority.
B. Reduction in force. "Reduction in force" shall mean
a reduction in the work force which is anticipated to last in excess
of four months.
(1) Employment terminated by reason of reduction in force
shall be considered permanent and all benefits, earned leaves and
other matters shall be terminated in accordance with the provisions
of these rules.
(2) Employees who are removed from Township service by
reason of a reduction in force shall have the first opportunity for
employment in any position for which they meet the minimum qualifications
for a period of one year following termination.
(3) Reduction in force shall be subject to the same provisions regarding seniority as those outlined for layoff in Subsection
A(2) of this section.
C. Termination. A person's employment shall be considered
terminated for any of the following reasons:
(3) Unauthorized absences for three consecutive working
days.
(4) Failure to return to work at the conclusion of a leave
of absence or any approved extension thereof.
(5) Failure to return to work after layoff within two
weeks after notice is sent from the Township by certified mail, return
receipt requested, to the last address which the employee furnished
the Township. It is the employee's responsibility to notify the Township
of any change of address.
(6) Absence due to a layoff which continues for a period
equal to an employee's period of service for employees having less
than one year of service, exclusive of the layoff.
(7) Absence due to a layoff which continues for a period
of one year where the employee's period of service has been one year
or more, exclusive of the layoff period.
(8) Dismissal from employment under §
34-12C of this article.
The Managing Director shall prescribe personnel
rules and regulations in accordance with Section 1222 of Act 62 pertaining to attendance, work hours, sick and vacation
leave, holidays, overtime and a pay plan for all municipal employees.
The Managing Director shall maintain a personnel
file for each employee containing materials, correspondence and records
pertaining to the employee and his/her employment. Employees shall
be allowed to review their personnel records upon their request.
The Pennsylvania Ethics Law, Act 170 of 1978, and subsequent amendments or interpretations are hereby
incorporated by reference as part of this article.
[Adopted 5-17-1990 as Res. No. 79-90-A]
The following rules and regulations are not
meant to conflict with Bristol Township Directives, the union contracts
or published and approved departmental regulations and procedures.
The aforementioned directives, contracts and regulations shall prevail
over these rules and regulations in the event of conflict. However,
the following shall be considered the basic rules and regulations
governing the conduct of those in the employ of the Township of Bristol.
Discipline under these rules will be administered through the appropriate
department head, subject to the direction and approval of the Managing
Director.