Wednesday, September 07, 2005

FAIRCLOUGH, COFFEY FIRE CITY STAFF; ASSEMBLY OFFICE TO CLOSE ITS DOORS

Summoned by Anna Fairclough and Dan Coffey to an empty office in CIty Hall late yesterday, Assembly staffers Elvi-Gray-Jackson and Mike Guiterrez were abruptly fired. No reason was given for the action except a proposed "reorganization" plan hatched by Fairclough and Coffey only one week ago; neither the plan nor the staff reductions necessary to carry out the plan were ever approved by the Assembly. Gray-Jackson's last day of work is today; Guiterrez will stay on the job for seveeral weeks. Both are now looking for work.

Firing of one half of the small Assembly staff office, including Gray Jackson who has worked for the City for more than 23 years, shocked several Assembly members. Allan Tesche described the move as "mean spirited and illegal"; A stunned Dick Traini noted Fairclough's promises on August 31 to obtain the Assembly's approval before any employees are forced to turn in their keys and leave the building. According to Traini, reorganization of Assembly staff functions requires passage of an ordinance which has not yet been drafted. Tesche said the municipal code does not give Assembly leaders the right to fire Assembly employees without prior approval of the Assembly; that approval has not been requested or given.

A recap of the Wednesday, August 31 special meeting when Fairclough first mentioned her plan to close the Assembly office and to reassign remaining employees to the City Clerk appears immediately below.

2 Comments:

At 5:13 PM, Blogger Dave Dorsey said...

Well it looks like another expensive lawsuite the city will have to pay for.

 
At 10:11 AM, Blogger Survivor said...

Nah, no lawsuit. At least not from me. What will be worse than an expensive lawsuit will be the complete chaos that ensues after Joy leaves. Right now they are holding her hostage, refusing to accept her resignation while they try to coax her into staying. Even Dan Sullivan, who never had one kind word to say to any of us for the two years I worked in the office, came in Thursday and was sickeningly sweet to Joy trying to get her to stay on. He left quickly because Theresa Obermeyer was in the office

It has been an honor to serve the citizens of the Municipality of Anchorage for the last two years. And, Allan, it has been a pleasure to work with you and the other Assembly members. This isn't a goodby. I intend to be around a lot.

 

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