‘We need help:’ Union says City of Nanaimo staff seeking intervention as morale plummets
NANAIMO — Members of Nanaimo’s largest union boycotted the City’s annual Christmas Lunch, a move their president says is in reaction to a work environment rife with “fear and vitriol.”
CUPE Local 401 president Blaine Gurrie said nearly every one of their more than 500 members joined the “member-driven” movement not to attend the Thursday lunch. He said it’s designed to send a message to senior management and Council that “things aren’t going very well.”
“The morale level is at an all-time low. Staff would like somebody to help them. They don’t feel like they can go to anybody. They can’t go to human resources, they can’t report to senior management, they’re not allowed to speak to Council without getting in trouble. There’s nowhere for them to turn,” Gurrie told NanaimoNewsNOW.
Gurrie said it’s the strongest message he’s seen staff send in his more than 20 years with the City. He said staff are working in an environment where they feel afraid to bring forward legitimate complaints because “they think they’re going to be targeted, they think they’re going to be in trouble.”