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Augu st 1, 200 5 Hon. Herna n La fonta ine President Court of Common Council City of Hartford 55 0 Main Stree t Hartford, CT 06103 RE: Am e nde d an d Re vise d Hum an Resou rces Ordina nce Dea r Coun cil Pre si de nt Lafonta ine: Atta che d pleas e f ind the fi na l am en de d versi on of the Hum an Resource s ordina nce th at brings our civil service system into the 21 st century and for the first time provides transparent work rules concerning all non-union employees both classified and unclassified. This final version reflects the thoughtful comments of many council mem be rs and I be lieveis stronge r as a resul t of the le ngth y deli be rati ons over i ts cont e nts . Thi s is th e first com pre he nsive re form of Ha rtford’s ci vil se rvice system in m any de cade s and is long overdue. A m ong the m any im prov em en ts in the ordi nan ce are : 1 .  A trans ition of all non- union e m ployee s froma 35 -hour workwee k to a 40-hour workweek. 2.   Th e elimina t ion o f com p ensa t or y t ime. 3 .   Th e r e d uc t io n in lo ng t ermcos t s t o t h e c it y o f emp lo y ee b ene fit s fo r non-un io n em ployees. 4.   Th e r e p lacement of the Personnel Boa r d w it h a Human Resources Boa r d pursuant to Charter. 5.   Th e in t r o d uc t io n o f t h e mo d e r n “ b roa d b an d in g ” tec h n iq ue in se le ct io n o f en t r y - level positions to allow for greater diversity in hiring from our pool of qualified applicants. As yo u kno w, this re form e ffort a nd rec odif ica tion t ook significant e ffort to bring our municipal code in line with the new Charter and state statute. This change is long overdue and I urge you to adopt the am end ed ordinance at your A ugust m ee ting. Sincerely, Edd ie A. Pe re z Mayor

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August 1, 2005

Hon. Hernan LafontainePresidentCourt of Common CouncilCity of Hartford550 Main StreetHartford, CT 06103

RE: Amended and Revised Human Resources Ordinance

Dear Council President Lafontaine:

Attached please find the final amended version of the Human Resources ordinance thatbrings our civil service system into the 21st century and for the first time providestransparent work rules concerning all non-union employees both classified andunclassified. This final version reflects the thoughtful comments of many councilmembers and I believe is stronger as a result of the lengthy deliberations over itscontents. This is the first comprehensive reform of Hartford’s civil service system inmany decades and is long overdue. Among the many improvements in the ordinance are:

1.  A transition of all non- union employees from a 35-hour workweek to a 40-hourworkweek.

2.   The elimination of compensatory time.3.   The reduction in long term costs to the city of employee benefits for non-union

employees.4.   The replacement of the Personnel Board with a Human Resources Board

pursuant to Charter.5.   The introduction of the modern “broad banding” technique in selection of entry-

level positions to allow for greater diversity in hiring from our pool of qualifiedapplicants.

As you know, this reform effort and recodification took significant effort to bring ourmunicipal code in line with the new Charter and state statute. This change is long overdueand I urge you to adopt the amended ordinance at your August meeting.

Sincerely,

Eddie A. PerezMayor

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