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The California State Personnel Board (SPB), one of California's constitutional offices, is one of the California agencies responsible for administration of the merit-based civil service employment system for California state agencies, the other being the California Department of Human Resources.
CalHR was created in 2012, consolidating the former Department of Personnel Administration (DPA) with most of the operations of the State Personnel Board. [2] CalHR represents the Governor as the "employer" in all matters pertaining to California State personnel employer-employee relations. [3]
Parks and Recreation, California Department of; Parks and Recreation Commission, California State (PARKS) Parole Hearings, Board of (CDCR, BOPH) Patient Advocate, Office of the (OPA) Peace Officer Standards & Training, Commission on (POST) Personnel Board, State (SPB) Pesticide Regulation, Department of (CDPR) Pharmacy, California State Board of
“In 2024, we are planning to transition to a more consistent hybrid workplace,” wrote a California agency secretary in an all-staff email. California return-to-office rumors are true — for some.
In 1979, then-Governor Jerry Brown requested a report on the State's personnel system from the Little Hoover Commission, an independent government oversight agency, which resulted in several recommendations of which some were implemented, including the creation of the Department of Personnel Administration but other recommendations such as the dissolution of the California State Personnel ...
Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, article XX, section 22 [18] Public Utilities Commission, article XII, section 1 [19] State Board of Education, and county boards of education, article IX section 7 [20] State Personnel Board, article VII, section 2 [21]
Sep. 18—Money saved through job vacancies in New Mexico state government is projected to be lower than in previous years as agencies fill more positions and hand out hefty raises to existing ...
California State Parks; California State Personnel Board; California Governor's Office of Planning and Research; California Postsecondary Education Commission; California Prison Industry Authority; California Department of Public Health; California Public Utilities Commission