The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, January 01, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    12
Saturday Afternoon Session
The meeting was called to order at
4:00 P.M. by President: White who
asked Mr. F.
Smith
thé' -guest speaker. With a few brief
remarks Mr. Smith introduced Mr.
Walter Pearson, State Treasurer-elect
Mr. ’W hifë^exprÇsSed -the apprecia­
tion of the As:^ W > n g | Mr. Pearson
^ > Jh i s j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a t h e program.
Report of the Civil Service Commit­
tee was presented by R. M. Smith,
Chairman.
CS 1, Marion Chapter No. 18.- Re:
^ v i y g S ^ S B s tatus of ¿Income Tax
Auditors. Committee recommended
that it do pass. (Adopted by General
ÎÇQhSsgiæH
CS 2, Astoria Chapter No. 8, Re:
Employee Ratings. Mr. Smith stated
that the delegate appeared before the
Committee and respectfully withdrew
the resolution so the Committee con-
sidered it dead.
ÇS 3, Rose City Chapter No. 5. This
\ j a s a very complicàted resolution.
Part-w asiclear and p a rt was not. Cer­
tain w ar veterans by the act are en­
titled to preference and are given5
preference in examinations, but only
in the first promotional' examination.
The resolution expands that. Those
who are given pïëfeÈence are the state
employees who left state service, went
Lihimrabeg Armedy
.came-back
and returned to work for the State.
Those only ¿are; entitled to 'preference
under the existing law. This resolution
B a l d ’ exp ay O tM b to include veterans,
whether they worked for the state at
the t i m e | t m W o r l d War II
or whether they were in World War
I. After considerable discussion the
^^m nriïtée-'^W ^ucted. the chairman to
bring the resolution on to the floor
(Referred to
the Board of Directors, by Council).
, CS 4, Bend Chapters No. 3: Re: Ad-
vancing clerks and stenographers to
next higher classification. Committee
recommended it do I not pass as iO f l
c o ^ ^ ^ ^ W&Qther^^^S j-pay^esoluti^ ^
add
They
felt jtheyl^^rec- not justified in taking
¡¿Posifee act.i.o^ Q |ibd.ugh\ they had no
quarrel with the adjustment of wages.
(Committee recommendation approved
by theHCouncil).
Shop and Field Chapter No.
38. Re^^mssmW tron and pay of hour­
ly-rate employees. Committe recom­
mend ation^ys^do not pass! (Commit­
tee recommendation approved by the
Council) HI
l | l |b 6, Salem Chapter No. 1. (1) In-
crease Civil Service Budget,-<2) More
be given to Departmen­
tal personnel officers, (3) More .Civil
Service publicity, (4) Change rules
regarding vacations and overtime.
(Adopted by. General Council over a
do not pass recommendation of Com­
mittee)..' I
CS 7, Rose City Chapter No. 5. That
the Civil Service Commission be sep-
arated from the Budget Divi'l i ^ ^ iand
the Civil .Service. Commission be au-
l ^ ^ i z e ^ jte make their requests for
funds
cover salaries of State em­
ployees directly to the Legislature of
th ^ S ta te ^ y ^Oregon. Committee rec­
ommended that it: do not pass. (Com­
mittee recommendation approved by
,rauncih|3^
Roseburg Chapter No. 2.
Changing method of appointment of
Civil Service Commission; one mem-
| B ^ to be appointed by the Governor
from the State at large, one from a list
■submitted by various organizations of
thg ■ c ^ ^ ified state employees, one ap-
pointed by the other two members.
^(Adopted by General Council).
CS 9, Mid-Valley Social Workers
M iapter No. 32. Appointment bf an
OSEA committee to survey such in-
seryice'draining programs as exist and
determine needs for/and attitudes to-
ward in rS g lw ^ training. Report find­
ings' to 1949 session of General Coun-
B s i( Adopted8gv General Council).
CS 10. Amend Civil Service Act to
prohibit employment, in the classified
ggea^Seie of the members of any party
which advocates the overthrow of the
Government by- forc.e. (Adopted by
'Gen^i;al^C,<^i^r^B
It was moved the meeting adjourn
until 9:Q0 A.M., Sunday, November
21. Motiqnlcarried. Meeting adjourned
iat. .5:30 P.M.
Sunday Morning Session
The meeting was called to order at
9:15 A.M., by President Loren R.
White..