In 1972, the first of three Shakman consent decrees were entered by a federal court to eliminate improper political patronage in the City’s employment practices. Certain positions are exempt from those rules and are designated as “Shakman Exempt.”

The OIG City Shakman Exempt Employees dashboard displays the Number of Employees for displayed data and Alphabetic for the sorting order by default. Here’s how to view what City departments have the highest number of Shakman Exempt employees and which departments have the lowest.

1. Change Sorting Order
To update the sorting order of Number of Employees to display from highest number of employees to the lowest, click “Descending”.

2. View By Descending Order
With Descending selected as the sorting order, the dashboard displays city departments that have the most amount of Shakman Exempt employees to the least.
The top 3 City Departments with the highest number of Shakman Exempt employees are City Council, the Office of the Mayor, and the Chicago Police Department.

3. Sort By Ascending Order
With Ascending selected as the sorting order, the dashboard displays city departments that have the least amount of Shakman Exempt employees to the least.
The top 3 City Departments with the lowest number of Shakman Exempt employees are the Office of Inspector General, Chicago Police Board, and Chicago Animal Care and Control.

Adding Columns
The OIG Active Shakman Exempt Employees dashboard also features an option to add a second column to display additional data.

1. Adding A Second Column
Under Add or Remove Columns, click the dropdown menu and select Show 2 Columns.

2. View By Title
With the second column added, you can view Shakman Exempt employees by Department and Title. The same sorting options (alphabetic, descending, ascending) also apply when 2 columns are selected.

Learn more about the City’s Shakman Exempt Employees data by visiting the OIG City Shakman Exempt Employees Dashboard.
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