THE REVERENDâS ATTEMPT TO OUTSOURCE VULNERABLE CLEANING AND SECURITY STAFF TO BRISTOL WASTE GOES NUCLEAR DURING HR CONFLAB
The passing resemblance of last Thursdayâs HR Committee Meeting of Bristol City Council to a Handsworth Parish Council Zoom session wasnât just down to useful-idiot HR Director Mark âBasharâ Williamsâ accidentally misinforming himself over whether or not he was still paying Colin âHead Boyâ Molton the second highest local government salary in the country.
The meeting also had a special âChairâs Businessâ section dedicated to Director of Workforce John âBedwetterâ Walshâs half-arsed plan to outsource his low paid council security and cleaning staff to Bristol Waste to save money.
It was this issue that had barking Tory nutjob Councillor Richard âBunterâ Eddy telling Bedwetter that his description of the outsourcing proposal was âworthy of Dr Goebbels and the Third Reich.â
The comment drew a weak Claude Rains impression from Bedwetter as he attempted to feign shock at being branded, on the public record, as a liar by a senior councillor. Itâs also noteworthy that staunch right winger, Bunter managed to outflank the Reverend Rees on the left with his views on this outsourcing issue,
Bunterâs comments came partly in response to Bedwetterâs ludicrous claim that the staff he had formally consulted were entirely in favour of a move to Bristol Waste and Bedwetter didnât recognise Bunter and the trade unionsâ version of events.
Versions outlined in a series of public statements and comments to the meeting. Bunter said that the staff he had spoken with were âscared and mystifiedâ and were âterrified of losing their jobâ if they spoke directly with councillors or made public statements, as is their right, at council meetings.
The GMB told the meeting âNot one member of BCC staff ⊠has expressed a wish to move acrossâ and âthe vast majority, many of whom are long service, wish to stay with BCCâ.
Unisonâs Tom âThe Redâ Merchant got even more to the point. He told the meeting, âThe affected staff are very angry indeed over this and we donât see why we should be shielding anyone from what is an understandable disaffection on the part of our membersâ
Tom the Red was also bemused that Bedwetter had managed to consult with cleaning staff, many of whom did not speak English and require an interpreter for Unison to be able to speak with them. He summed up, âstaff who face transfers feel like they are bought and sold like cattle and though this phrase really upsets HR it is how the staff feel and I donât see why I should be shielding the organisation from this level of disappointment from so many staff.â
Whoâs telling the truth then? Bedwetter or the unions and councillors? One way to find out could be to read Bedwetterâs formal âbest practice in consultationâ document. Itâs published with cabinet papers about the outsourcing and is scheduled to be rubberstamped by the Reverend and his Labour Cabinet next week.
Bedwetterâs consultation report is just one page long and while it goes into some detail about the process Bedwetter used to consult staff (which didnât include using interpreters), thereâs no mention anywhere about what staff actually said about his proposed transfer.
Itâs an odd omission for a consultation report to have no content. It also means Bedwetter is unable to provide a shred of evidence, despite having apparently canvassed their opinion in a month long formal process, to back his claim that staff he has subsequently tried to gag are in favour of his plan.
Who should we believe? Notorious Director of Workforce, John âBedwetterâ Walsh, called out at the meeting as a liar and unable to produce written evidence from his own consultation for his self-serving claims, or councillors and elected trade union officials who directly represent the workers in question?
Chair of the meeting, limp Rees brown-noser and University of Bristol PhD perpetual student prat, John âWellyâ Wellington, did manage to apologetically squeak at one point, âI donât think youâre a liar John.â
Although the Labour Councillor for Windmill Hill, whoâll be quitting in May after a futile term of unquestioning loyalty to the Reverendâs right wing crap, didnât offer any explanation as to why Bedwetter had attended his meeting and talked his typical brand of bollocks.
But letâs leave the last word to professional Lib Dem gobshite Councillor Gary âHeftyâ Hopkins who told Wellyâs HR meeting, âI donât believe a word of whatâs been presented to us by the management side.â
Source: Thebristolian.net