Wisconsin Code § 230.01

Statement of policy
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(1) It is the purpose of this
chapter to provide state agencies with competent personnel who
will furnish state services to citizens as fairly, efficiently and effectively as possible.
(2) (a) It is the policy of the state and the responsibility of the
director and the administrator to maintain a system of personnel
management which fills positions in the classified service
through methods which apply the merit principle, with adequate
civil service safeguards.
(b) It is the policy of this state to provide for equal employment opportunity by ensuring that all personnel actions including
hire, tenure or term, and condition or privilege of employment be
based on the ability to perform the duties and responsibilities assigned to the particular position without regard to age, race, creed
or religion, color, disability, sex, national origin, ancestry, sexual
orientation, or political affiliation.
(bm) It is the policy of this state to recruit, select, and promote
employees based on their relative skills, abilities, competencies,
and knowledge, including using open processes to consider qualified applicants for initial employment.
(bp) It is the policy of this state to retain employees on the basis of the adequacy of their performance, to correct inadequate
performance when possible and appropriate, and to separate from
state service employees whose performance and personal conduct is inadequate, unsuitable, or inferior.
(c) It is the policy of this state to take affirmative action which
is not in conflict with other provisions of this chapter.
(d) It is the policy of the state to ensure its employees opportunities for satisfying careers and fair treatment based on the
value of each employee’s services.
(e) It is the policy of this state to encourage disclosure of information under subch. III and to ensure that any employee employed by a governmental unit is protected from retaliatory action
for disclosing information under subch. III.
(f) It is the policy of this state to correct pay inequities based
on gender or race in the state civil service system.
(3) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to either infringe upon or supersede the rights guaranteed state employees
under subch. V of ch. 111.

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