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LANSING — The Michigan Civil Service Commission will this month consider a plan to make signing bonuses and retention bonuses permanent for certain hard-to-fill jobs. Under a pilot program, the ...
State workers no longer subject to marijuana testing for hiring in Michigan 01:40. ... But that changed this week in a unanimous vote from the Michigan Civil Service Commission.
Union members gathered outside the Michigan Civil Service Commission's meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 20, in opposition to proposed changes to the rules governing state employees.
On Friday, the Michigan Civil Service Commission circulated proposed rule changes that would drop pre-employment drug testing for marijuana, except for certain "designated" jobs such as state ...
That will change effective Oct. 1 now that the Civil Service Commission, which sets personnel policies for the state's nearly 50,000-person workforce, has approved the new rule changes.
Michigan Civil Service Commission Chair Janet McClelland plans to serve the remaining two years of her term after moving to Illinois, despite facing calls for her resignation.
The average annual salary among statewide officials in Michigan is $68,298, per the Michigan Civil Service Commission. The State Personnel Director for the Michigan Civil Service Commission made ...
The Michigan Civil Service Commission adopted a rule change last week that will end drug screenings for marijuana for applicants to many state jobs.
Civil service in Michigan is an absolute mess. The state constitution calls for a four-person commission, made up of two Republicans and two Democrats, all appointed by the governor.
Members of the Michigan Civil Service Commission unanimously voted last week to eliminate the decades-old practice. Prior to the change, ...
The Michigan Civil Service Commission released the proposed amendments last Friday and opened a public comment period on the two policies, reported the Detroit Free Press. The comment period is ...
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