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Hiring of Employees

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September 16, 2002, 17:48
Shane Hadaway
Hiring of Employees
I have a city that wants to hire a specific person for an open job with the city. The city does not want to advertise for applications for the job opening. Does a city (and a county) have to advertise for applications for the job opening or is the city (and a county) allowed to hire an employee without advertising for the job opening?
September 17, 2002, 10:18
Rick Miller
Shane, there is no restriction on how a city or county can hire a new employee, provided that the manner adopted does not discriminate. For example, it is not uncommon for one department in a city or county to hire an employee from within that same jurisdiction to fill a vacancy. However, whatever hiring is done must, of course, be related to the job qualifications themselves, and the better practice is to advertise and interview. My experience has been that you get better employees.
September 17, 2002, 12:21
<hollandTDCAA>
This chapter requires certain agencies to list the opening with the Texas Employment Commission, who then publicly lists the vacancy. The chapter also encourages certain state agencies to use other sources to advertise the vacancy.

The chapter applies to the executive and judicial branches of government as well as universities. I didn't find a similar provision applicable to cities or counties generally in the Government Code, nor was I able to find one elsewhere in the statutes.

It looks to me as if you are fine.
September 17, 2002, 12:38
Shane Hadaway
Thanks for your help!

Shane