shoplifter
Member
Ok, so I've applied for a job with the City of Columbus, with the civil service commission. My father-in-law works for the city in the water dept. I disclosed this information on my application.
They let me know I can take the exam (which was an entire DAY LONG) for the position, and i do. I score in the top 5-6 so I should be afforded an interview. Yesterday they call my wife (since I was at work) and ask her who my relation is, my wife tells her.
Today they call me and tell me that 'it's our SUPERVISOR'S policy to not hire anyone who is related to another city employee into our dept.' Certainly this is an understandable position, but yet IT'S NOT IN THEIR RULES FOR EMPLOYMENT. I'd understand *yet be incredibly pissed that they had me take the test* if it were in the rules, but it's not.
Is this legal, given that it's an arbitrary 'office' policy, that can be waived at will and is not codified? Especially given that this is the City, and not a private employer.
Here are the rules for anyone interested. I take this all back if its in there, but I both read and searched it in acrobat and couldn't find anything. http://www.csc.columbus.gov/csc_rules.htm
They let me know I can take the exam (which was an entire DAY LONG) for the position, and i do. I score in the top 5-6 so I should be afforded an interview. Yesterday they call my wife (since I was at work) and ask her who my relation is, my wife tells her.
Today they call me and tell me that 'it's our SUPERVISOR'S policy to not hire anyone who is related to another city employee into our dept.' Certainly this is an understandable position, but yet IT'S NOT IN THEIR RULES FOR EMPLOYMENT. I'd understand *yet be incredibly pissed that they had me take the test* if it were in the rules, but it's not.
Is this legal, given that it's an arbitrary 'office' policy, that can be waived at will and is not codified? Especially given that this is the City, and not a private employer.
Here are the rules for anyone interested. I take this all back if its in there, but I both read and searched it in acrobat and couldn't find anything. http://www.csc.columbus.gov/csc_rules.htm