Shall the positions of Chief Deputies, and of
assistants or deputies next in line of authority to Chief Deputies, be
removed from the County's Civil Service System and placed in the
unclassified service?
Background -- Under the Charter, County employment
is divided into the classified and unclassified service. Persons employed
in the unclassified service are covered by applicable federal and state
laws prohibiting employment discrimination, but are not subject to the
County's Civil Service Rules governing eligibility, appointments,
disciplinary, and termination procedures. In 1976 Los Angeles County
voters passed Measure B removing Department Heads from the classified
service [civil service]. Ten years later, the Board of Supervisors placed
on the June 1986 ballot a proposed County Charter Amendment [Measure A]
that would have removed an additional limited number of management
positions from the classified service, part of a proposal by Chief
Administrative Officer James Hankla to create a Management Merit System.
Voters defeated the June 1986 Measure A. In December 1986, the Board of
Supervisors approved a performance-based pay plan for about 400 senior
managers, but could not change the classification system without voter
approval. Approval is now being sought to remove an additional two tiers
of administration from the classified service.
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