Who will hold the power to fire?
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Noaki Schwartz
NEWPORT BEACH -- The city’s Civil Service Commission is considering
giving itself the final say on terminating or disciplining City Hall
employees.
But City Manager Homer Bludau said he plans to fight this suggestion.
Under current city operations, the city manager is responsible for
managing such personnel decisions.
“I think I have the responsibility for this organization in terms of
being held accountable for its behavior,” Bludau said. “I need the
authority to reward and punish its behavior.”
The commission acts as the judicial arm of the city, and it does make
personnel recommendations and hears appeals made by city employees.
However, the final decision on city employment rests on the shoulders of
the city manager, who can overturn a commission verdict.
It is extremely rare for the city manager to overturn a commission
verdict, said former city manager Kevin Murphy, recalling his six-year
tenure with the city.
Bludau said the ability to make the final decision on all city employees
-- except for police, fire and marine safety -- is a very important part
of his job. The commission oversees employment issues in the city’s
public safety departments.
The question of who holds the power to terminate city employees came up
during the transfer from Murphy to Bludau, when in the interest of
cutting costs, City Atty. Bob Burnham suggested making the commission the
final arbiter, said Commissioner Steve Bromberg, who was commission
chairman at the time.
The idea was shelved but recently resurfaced when it came time to update
the personnel rules. The commission late Monday discussed whether it
should take action on the matter.
However, since Bludau is genuinely interested in retaining this power,
Bromberg said he sees no reason to take it away.
“My attitude is if Homer wants to keep it the way it was, why the hell
should it be taken away from him?” Bromberg said.
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