Reprinted with permission from Illinois Leaks: Algonquin Township – What next from under the Circus tent? BY KIRK ALLEN ON AUGUST 8, 2018 • ( LEAVE A COMMENT ) McHenry Co. (ECWd) –Just about the time you think you have seen it all, up jumps another … Continue reading
Category Archives: Hiring
Look at the agenda for Wednesday’s 8:15 meeting agenda below: Go to New Business, item 8 and you will read: “Discussion on the County Board Rules, Electronic Voting Rules and Electronic Voting Training” What you won’t find after the work … Continue reading
From the McHenry County Sheriff’s Department: Taking Applications for Sheriff’s Deputies The McHenry County Sheriff’s Office is currently taking applications for Sheriff’s deputies. Individuals interested in a professional, rewarding career in law enforcement are encouraged to apply. Testing will take … Continue reading
Here is McHenry County’s reply to a Freedom of Information request from Woodstock’s Susan Handelsman. Her question was Please supply the written rules and protocol for hiring practices as they relate to publicly posting job openings and conducting applicant interviews. … Continue reading
Woodstock resident Scott Gessert found the following of interest. A newsletter from the Woodstock City Manager dated April 15, 2016, seeks applications for two Opera House jobs, but the applications are due the same day, April 15th. “Why even post … Continue reading
A press release from the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office: MCSO Taking Applications for Correctional Officers The McHenry County Sheriff’s Office is currently taking applications for the position of Correctional Officer. Testing will take place on Saturday, January 9, 2016. Applications … Continue reading
A press release from Governor Bruce Rauner: Governor Signs Executive Order 15-16 to Improve Hiring Process in State Agencies SPRINGFIELD – Governor Bruce Rauner signed Executive Order 15-16 today to remove a layer of government bureaucracy in hiring civil-service positions … Continue reading
This comment from “Potential Candidate” under the article about former Deputy Sheriff Zane Seipler’s going back to work after almost three years in arbitration and in court seems worth sharing more broadly: This may or may not be the right … Continue reading
Hiring and firing is the topic of Linda Moore Attorney John Nelson’s sixth section. “It must be noted that a board of trustees of any township cannot set any conditions on benefits or work rules unless the township employees five … Continue reading