Jo Ellen Litz
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People Above Politics

Taking Action, Getting Results.

2501 Cumberland St., Lebanon PA  17042

644-4698

If you demand open government, drop me a note to receive email alerts informing you of meeting highlights that let you know how commissioners vote on issues.  Litz@mbcomp.com

Team Litz:

Honorary Chair:     Lt. Gov. Catherine Baker Knoll --a woman who broke the glass ceiling and contributed greatly to PA politics; born in 1930, died November 12, 2008.

Chair:  Jeff Werner

Treasurer:  Richelle Whitman

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County of Lebanon JOB ANNOUNCEMENTS

An Equal Opportunity Employer

bulletCounty Employees contact:  Gary Robson, Personnel Director, Room 207, Municipal Building, 400 S. 8th St., Lebanon PA  17042; phone 274-2801, ext. 2202
bulletNon-County Employees contact:  Lebanon Area Job Center, 243 Schneider Dr., Lebanon PA  17042; phone 274-2554.  Check out CareerLink Center or the South Central Employment Corporation http://www.pasec.org/ for up-to-date information.  This is 24 hour web access to 15,000 jobs at state and federal job banks, labor-market data, government services, veterans' employment services, and education and training programs.  Employers can place job orders, access resumes, screen and test applicants and receive technical assistance.  There is also a "job-match" system that give employers self-service access to all job seekers in the database.

Unless specified otherwise, Lebanon County hours are 8:30AM to 4:30PM, Monday through Friday and availability is immediately.

The County has a total of 1,040 employees.  Of these 1,040 employees, 680 are organized into seven bargaining units: 

  1. Emergency Management Association Control Center Operators are represented by the Chocolate Workers Union #464.  The EMA labor agreement expires December 31, 2004

  2. The County Prison and County Home are governed by separate labor agreements represented by the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees (AFSCME).  The County Home's labor agreement expires December 31, 2005.  The County Prison's labor agreement expires December 31, 2004.

  3. Court Professionals, Social Services, and Court Related employees are represented by Teamsters 429.  Their contracts expire 12/31/2004, 12/31/2004, and 12/31/2005 respectively.

  4. County Detectives are represented by the Detectives Association, and their contract expires 12/31/2004.

The board of Commissioners ratifies all labor agreements for County employees.

Job Evaluation Committee:  Jamie Wogelmuth, Michael Kristovensky, Edward Schlegel, Gary Robson, and Elizabeth Young.

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