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Dylan, Matt, Colleen, Taylor Mr. Stroman 4/17/12
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The civil service is composed of civilian employees who perform administrative work for the government Specifically all appointive positions in the executive, judicial, and legislative branches of the Government of the United States, except positions in the uniformed services. What is the Civil Service?
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Beginning with George Washington each President would mainly appoint those in their parties to office With each following changes in administration all of the opposing parties officers and fill each office with members of their own party Beginnings
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In 1829 Andrew Jackson became known as the father of the spoils system when he dismissed over 200 presidential appointees and nearly 2,000 other officeholders The spoils system is known as the practice of giving offices and other favors of government to political supporters and friends Spoils System
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With so many personal favors circulating through politics, corruption was commonplace Attempts were made with the creation of the Civil Service Commission which soon failed Finally after the murder of President James Garfield Congress passed the Pendleton Act-the Civil Service Act of 1883 Movement to Reform
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The main purpose was to make merit the basis for hiring, promotion, and other personnel actions in the federal work force By the end of Theodore Roosevelt’s term in 1909 nearly two thirds of the federal work force was covered by the umbrella Today, nearly 90 percent of all in executive branch agencies are covered by the merit system The Pendleton Act
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After the elimination of the spoils system, the new goal became keeping the best available people in the federal work force The OPM was created in 1978 which works as the central clearinghouse in the federal recruiting, examining, and hiring process When there is a job opening in an agency the OPM sends the names of the top three persons on its register Office of Personnel Management
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The OPM has passed a number of laws since its beginning One, the Hatch Act of 1939 which allowed federal workers to vote in elections, but forbade them to take part in partisan political activities Two, the new Hatch Act of 1993 gave workers the right to vote help register new voters, contribute money to candidates and parties, participate in campaigns and even hold office in a political party. Political Activities
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