New Jersey Civil Service Commission
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Formed | 1986 |
Preceding agency |
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Jurisdiction | New Jersey |
Headquarters | Trenton, New Jersey |
Agency executive |
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Parent agency | Department of Labor and Workforce Development |
Website | http://www.state.nj.us/csc/ |
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As of 2018, the Chair/CEO, a cabinet-level position, is Deirdrẻ Webster Cobb, Esq., appointed by Governor Phil Murphy in 2018.[2]
The New Jersey Civil Service Commission is an independent body within the New Jersey state government under the auspices of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development, established in 1986.[1]
The commission interprets, amends and adopts rules regarding civil service employment in New Jersey. It hears and rules on appeals filed by state, county and municipal employees, employment candidates, and appointing authorities. It acts as an unbiased forum for appeals to be heard and fair, impartial decisions to be rendered. It is responsible for enforcing such decisions.
The Civil Service Commission is composed of is a five-member, bipartisan, public body with a full-time chairperson and four part-time members, each appointed to a four-year term by the Governor of New Jersey with the consent of the New Jersey Senate.
See also
References
- ^ a b "Civil Service Commission - Brief History". www.state.nj.us. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
- ^ Murphy Appoints Cabinet Members to Lead the Department of Higher Education, Motor Vehicle Commission, and Civil Service Commission https://nj.gov/governor/news/news/562018/approved/20180220a_cabinet.shtml/title=Governor Murphy Appoints Cabinet Members to Lead the Department of Higher Education, Motor Vehicle Commission, and Civil Service Commission.
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