Submitted by Brian Frederick
Derek Alleyne, Director of UDC (on leave from NUPW)
Derek Alleyne, Director of UDC (on leave from NUPW)

Here we go again shortly after shameful admissions by the Director of the Urban Development Commission of the waste of taxpayers money by incompetent management now we have the Minister of Finance complaining that politicians are taking the blame for management and he mentioned Ministry’s of Water, Housing, and Environment and there are others where management is paid more than the politicians. But hold on a minute I may be wrong but are not the Ministers IN CHARGE! Do not forget where the buck stops so if the highly paid management is not doing the job get rid of them. Private companies would not and could not afford bad management and even if they had to pay off someone it would be done so why not in any Ministry. What has happened to 2 verbal warnings and a written warning and the dismissal or does that not apply to government employees?

53 responses to “Government Blames Workers”


  1. The BL&P is closing down today for an “important department meeting”. The last time EMERA did so in Canada, it had a fleet of taxis waiting outside, to transport the retrenched workers off its premises immediately after the meeting. Sarah may need to have a couple of ambulances on standby today ,as well.


  2. This is why the cuntry is in “Dire Straights”

    http://i.imgur.com/ks0K0tv.png


  3. “ac March 20, 2016 at 1:32 PM #: Sir much of my time is spent ADMINISTRATING and MANAGING a LARGE COMPANY and at intervals would comment within a working environment that can be a cause for me to be distracted…”

    Taking the above ACs’ contribution into consideration, “the Minister of Finance complaining that politicians are taking the blame for management” is correct.

    Who else should we blame when politicians give their yard-fowls, especially those with limited “intellectual capacity” such as the ACs, jobs in the civil service?

    Shiite, the mere thought of the ACs as managers harrows me with tremendous amounts of fear and wonder.

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