Supervisors just a quick heads up the bidding started today for voluntary transfers to Institutions with current Vacancies. Pick up you bid forms in Personnel Assignments or contact a Union Representative.
On November 28, 2011, eligible staff may submit a statewide bid form to their local
Personnel Assignment Office (PAO).
All requests for transfer will be awarded utilizing total qualifying state service.
Staff shall rank their transfer preferences in numerical order on the bid form if interested in more than one institution.
An employee's participation in this voluntary process constitutes their acceptance of any selection made on the bid form and is binding and non-revocable.
Statewide bid forms will be accepted until close of business December 7, 2011. Late forms will not be accepted or processed.
Local PAOs will collect the bid forms and provide a date/time stamped copy to the employee.
The PAOs will submit the collected bid forms to CDCR headquarters via certified overnight mail on December 8,2011.
Final statewide results are anticipated December 23, 2011. Once the results of the voluntary statewide transfer process have been determined, staff will be contacted to notify them of the awarded selection and report date (if any). These results will also be posted at the institutions.
Report dates will be assigned by CDCR headquarters and may vary according to population changes and staffing needs.
Oh Boy.... 27 OTAP spots all far away, you may not be able to even keep the spot? Oh and the rest of the spots are PICO no insurance or hours guaranteed. WHAT A JOKE! Total disaster. This is how the department is going to treat staff and they know this process won't succeed. Lay off? It may happen anyways.
ReplyDeleteI know the Federal Government (Supreme Court) ordered this reduction garbage. However are they going to also order hiring of more street cops and sheriffs due to more crime and overcrowding in the counties? NO. Conrad Murray gets maximum sentence..will do no time in CDCR and very,very little in county, then go to house arrest and probation. What kind of message are we sending to society, especially our kids? "Daddy why is that man in trouble?" He's not! Real nice.
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