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Friday, August 06, 2010

I'm all for an emphasis on "work" in our Public Works Department

1st Ward Alderman Jamey Mertel has recieved a request from Public Works Superintendant Gary Bleck to consider his request for a new hire for the department. Bleck has indicated there is a need for a new employee due to a manpower shortage in the department. The shortage is due to recent employee retirements and some current employees work status as "restricted duty" and unable to perform at 100%. Alderman Mertel is in agreement with Gary Bleck that there exists a valid need for a new hire in the department and Mertel has recommended the process should proceed to do so. One of the qualifications suggested for a new hire by Gary Bleck and other city officicals was that it would be advantageous to seek a prospective hire who is a licensed plumber in order to utilize his skills and credentials where appropriate on city owned property and infrastructure. Not a bad idea at all. Of course this new hire would be expected to perform additional duties within the public works department. He might shovel asphalt. He might operate equipment. He might repair water-main breaks. He might rake leaves into the Leaf-Vac in the fall and then plow snow in the winter after he recieves his CDL which will be a condition of his employment. He will be expected to do what has to be done just as it says in the agreement between the public works employees represented by Local #150 IUOE and the City of Peru. Peru Public Works has a number of outstanding employees who are dedicated, responsible and hard working. However, as is the case in many organizations and government entities, Peru Public Works also has a few not so dedicated, not so responsible, and not so hard working employees. This is a work-place reality that every management team struggles with. I remain hopeful that current efforts to improve the efficiency and personnel issues in every city department will eventually be successful. There is much to do.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Steve This posting is dumb, a waste of time and money and not a good managerial decision.

When the early retirement option was offered to the employees, all of these issues of manpower and tasks to perform , SHOULD HAVE BEEN REVIEWED. (If not done then I say poor management)
As far as medical issues for employees these are all to be SHORT TERM. What you are proposing is a LONG TERM POSITION TO BE FILLED. We do not need a long term position and when the employees are off of the medical restrictions , THEN WHAT DO YOU DO WITH A FULL TIME EMPLOYEE PAID WITH WAGES ? Will you lay off that newly hired person. I know your answer.

Why do you insist on spending tax payer money when this city has high umemployment, high % of food stamp usage and many low income people?

Your proposal along with the alderman is NO NO NO for the economic conditions and work load for the city. We don't need another person riding around in a truck burning gas and wasting our tax money.. We did not vote for this waste !

Anonymous said...

Went into the city's web site under the heading "job openings" and did not see any jobs listed. Does anyone know if the position is still open or has it been put on the back burner for now?

Anonymous said...

The job was posted Saturday's New's Trib.

Anonymous said...

I think if you put the pool manager and horticulurist on seasonal pay, you would have enough to pay a full time employee.
we don't swim in the winter nor plant flowers, usually kids do that job. So Here you can save at least $60,000. a year.

Steve said...

12:51 - I'm not defending the proposal to hire a new employee. I provided the details of the why and the how as presented by city officials. I'm sure there are many specific personnel issues that have a bearing on the "why and the how" that city management would never discuss in open meeting. I don't pretend to know if a new hire is needed or not. You should not pretend to know either.
I completely agree with your last comment. We did not vote for any type of waste and we certainly do not need any employee riding around burning gas.

Steve said...

And by the way 12:51 - I don't agree that the posting was "Dumb". I know it's not even in the top twenty in terms of interesting or insightful posts we have ever provided on this blog. I guess it is a pretty lame post isn't it.
Please consider this....Not even the best hitters in basball can hit one out every time up to bat.