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The role of Human Resources:

In 2025 ER Handbook, 01. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
Tagged Employee Relations Handbook

Department heads and department managers are expected to work collaboratively with the centralized Human Resources Department on all matters which impact the hiring, employee management and working conditions of employees. Per the County Ordinance Code (2.70.010) the “Director of Human Resources shall be responsible for services and activities related to personnel, including recruitment, selection, classification, and the amount of compensation of County employees, labor relations and employee benefits administration, organizational development and training; risk management; safety; insurance; and/or such services as may be assigned by the County Manager, including Office of Shared Services.”

The intent of this requirement is to provide consistency across County departments. Changes which appear desirable in one department could have an undesirable effect in other departments. Therefore, Countywide consideration must be evaluated and coordinated by the Human Resources Department. Additionally, since the Human Resources Department is responsible for negotiating the Memoranda of Understanding for the County, all questions, interpretations or desired changes related to these agreements must be coordinated through the Human Resources Department.

2026-01-26
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