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Oct 20, 2017 Letters
Dear Editor,
A Corporal of the Georgetown City Constabulary reported to his functional superiors his discovery of a colleague engaged in gross misconduct, that is, performing a sexual act on a prisoner who is a juvenile. And what happened to the whistle-blowing corporal? He gets fired for his handiwork. Unbelievable, but true! It seems that at the City Council, there is no law that protects employees who disclose illegal or improper activities that are ongoing at the municipality. And this is clearly the case in order to intimidate other employees who would be clearly reluctant to report the many wrongdoings of their seniors for fear of being fired as well.
Everywhere else in the world employees are shielded from retaliatory action once the employee voluntarily discloses information regarding dishonest or illegal activities within an organization. The administrators can’t take action against, or threaten to take action against, the employee. Generally, this means the administration can’t fire, demote, suspend, threaten, harass, or discriminate against a whistleblower.
But at the Georgetown City Council, the Town Clerk, without the Council’s fiat, without the Minister’s overt endorsement, like an imperial overlord can just nonchalantly fire a whistleblower, giving the absurd excuse that he did not make an entry in the station diary of the incident. Why is the Georgetown City Council allowed to make up its own rules to protect the interests of the senior cabal there, to the detriment of the lower level oppressed municipal workers who are subjugated, persecuted, subdued, repressed, tyrannized, ground down, crushed, enslaved, burdened, weighed down, and exploited daily?
Amber Valentine
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