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It seems the county board is not the only one interested in prohibiting free speech - Did you know....

City employees are forbidden from contacting the mayor or city council members.  It is an offense for which the employee can be fired.

Former Mayor Haukoos tried to abolish this rule, but was overruled by Sparks.  

Haukoos was actually interested in hearing from the employees.  He would go out on occasion and speak to employees on his own, which drove Sparks nuts.  However, employees could not (and still can't) initiate contact with administration to address a problem.  They must adhere to the chain of command, even if the problem is with their department head.
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PostIcon Posted on: Aug. 30 2003,10:46 am Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

Many Admin's, Boards, Directors are this way. There does have to be some kind of protocol to follow or you would have mayhem. I believe it has to do with everyone at the board has the right to now about the situation at the same time. As does the rest of the food chain.

I'm not sure what the answer is. I don't think you can really call this prohibiting free speech because you can speak ... you just have to speak to all that is involved which I don't think is necessarily a bad thing. If everyone could go around to all of the members of all of the different sectors telling this and telling that no one would be on the same page.

What do you propose for an answer to this, and how has this been a problem so far?
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PostIcon Posted on: Aug. 30 2003,10:54 am Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

As I remember my military chain of command I also remember an open door policy were once a week the company commander allowed anyone to speak to him for 2 hours if mkore than one person had the problem you could talk as a group, In a military situation were you are in a live or die situation that open door kept us tight as a team.
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PostIcon Posted on: Aug. 30 2003,10:56 am Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

Sorry - should have explained further.

Yes, the chain of command is essential.  But there have been serious incidents in the city government when the employees should have been able to supercede the chain, i.e. illegal/unethical conduct, nonfeasance, mismanagement, wasteful spending.  These things have been allowed to happen without the city council ever knowing.  The library issue now is a perfect example.  None of the employees can go to the mayor or council and tell them what they're having to do.  They would be fired.

The city where I work now has a chain of command, but we are free to contact city administration with our concerns without being penalized.

Albert Lea says under no circumstances will an employee contact the mayor or city council member.  That's not right.

The mayor and city council are ultimately responsible for how the city operates.  They should want to hear from their employees.  They can be the ones to dismiss the complaint as trivial if need be.
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PostIcon Posted on: Aug. 30 2003,11:20 am Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

Are you trying to tell us that city employees are the ones parked in front of the library with their families inside ??? last few sundays?
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I see think we should interview the people who use the library and find out more about them.
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PostIcon Posted on: Aug. 30 2003,11:29 am Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

That does seem kind of odd, never being able to speak to a council person or the mayor just because you work for the city?
So if you take a city job, you lose your right to participate in city government?


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PostIcon Posted on: Aug. 30 2003,11:35 am Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

Thank you for the clarification 1adam12 ... I agree with you in that respect. Mayor and City Council are top dogs .. everyone should be able to go to them when not satisfied with the first step of the chain. In any business there should be a way to "go over" your bosses head if you feel unjust or not getting satisfaction in first step protocol.

With that being said ... what can anyone do about it that isn't directly involved?
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I think the chain of command should be used unless the complaint is against your first line supervisor, then you should be able to go over their head and report your complaint. If your complaint is against your first line supervisor and their boss, then you should be able to go over both of their heads to report your complaint. If this is not the policy, then your complaint will not be heard by the person who needs to hear the complaint and nothing will change.
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The chain of command may be fine for the military, but I believe it has no place in government, it only allows things to stay the same and protect people in charge. If they really cared about doing a better job, they would incourage any and all employees to visit the mayor or council member with their concerns, chain of command just protects those in command, plain and simple.

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