Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Hiring continues for Michigan foster care workers

By TIM MARTIN
Associated Press
3:25 p.m. CDT, April 5, 2011

LANSING, Mich.— The director of Michigan's child welfare agency said Tuesday the state has interviewed more than 2,000 applicants for roughly 700 jobs, part of an effort to comply with an agreement to improve foster care and other services.

Department of Human Services Director Maura Corrigan said that about 400 more foster care, adoption and child protective services workers are expected to be hired by late May. They'll join others already hired to fill vacancies with the department, including more than 200 sworn in late last month

"They're coming on board every month," Corrigan said. "We've had great success with our outreach on the human resources side to colleges and universities."

It appears nearly all of the new hires would simply replace the roughly 700 child services workers who recently retired from the department. Overall, the Department of Human Services lost about 1,300 workers through retirement. FULL STORY

I left a nice comment there-

So is this new bunch going to know more about Constitutional Rights and Due Process than the previous malfeasant perjurers?

Or are they just going to be a new bunch of incompetent goose-stepping bureaucrats?

We would very much like for the new hires to be aware of the Federal Laws they need to obey- http://familyrights.us/bin/CPS_violates_these_every_case.htm

The families out here are MAD, and for good reason.

Knock off the perjury, character assassination, and making up stories out of thin air.

How about HELPING families instead of destroying them?

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