2 results for tag: Wisconsin Civil Service


ALL REAL POWER RESIDES IN THE PEOPLE

ALL REAL POWER RESIDES IN THE PEOPLE (A Closer Look at Wisconsin Civil Service) By William Franks, Jr. AFT-W Local 4848 Retiree, Emeritus Chief Steward and former Equal Opportunity Specialist of Senior Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development Senator Fred Risser’s (The Dean of Wisconsin Legislators) grandfather, Ernie Warner, introduced the legislation in 1905 responsible for creating what we now refer to as the Wisconsin Civil Service System. Warner was a Republican Lafollette Progressive. As I listened to Senator Risser’s interview on Wisconsin Public Radio, he reminded us of the reasons the Progressives, the Liberals of their day, ...

Protect Wisconsin’s Civil Service System

By Phil Anderson and Joyce Luedke Wisconsin’s merit Civil Service System is a model to the nation and the major safeguard against corruption in government. Several proposals in the 2015-2017 state budget threaten to weaken the Civil Service System in Wisconsin. The goal of these proposals is to consolidate power under the governor by increasing political control of the hiring process of all public employees. Civil service laws provide for non-political hiring of public employees based on competitive examinations and objective experience ratings. The purpose is to identify qualified job applicants based on merit and not political connections or ...