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Huntington Woods commissioners discuss hiring HR consultant, updating handbook and sharpening city manager review
Summary
At its Oct. 21 meeting the Huntington Woods City Commission debated whether to issue an RFP for human-resources consulting to update a six-year-old employee handbook, create a citywide code of conduct and add measurable goals to the city manager review process.
Huntington Woods, Mich. — Commissioners at the Oct. 21 City Commission meeting discussed whether to hire an outside human-resources consultant to update the city’s employee handbook, develop a citywide code of conduct and add more quantitative metrics to the city manager review process.
Commissioners and staff framed the discussion as a mix of compliance, organizational culture and talent-management work rather than only legal review. The current employee handbook has not been updated in about six years, commissioners said, and some departments — notably public safety — maintain different, more-developed personnel policies…
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