magusat999
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I work for a local (city level) government institution. My job is Civil Service classified. Recently our department lost it's head due to firing, and the Director decided to hire me and two others in acting positions. We were supposed to be Department Heads, but the person above us (our Supervisor) was doing everything he could to prevent us from performing our jobs effectively. The part I am most concerned about is that he forced a situation in which a worker we were supposed to be supervising was being treated with preference. She was the least senior, and least experienced, but he had her using our department resources and performing duties that we were supposed to be performing. She was allowed to ignore us, and was given free training and perks on an almost executive level. She was even allowed to mis-represent her true job title in order to "look important". Our supervisor knew she had preferential treatment in the past due to a relationship with the deposed department head, but just continued the trend.
This worker voiced her disdain and disrespect of her supposed supervisors, but nobody moved to resolve the situation. As I expected, at some point she filed a hostile work environment charge against me, out of sheer spite. The crux of her complaint is the we moved equipment out of one of our offices, which she claims is "her office". she had taken off suddenly for two weeks without notice and would not contact anyone, and "her office" had critical departmental supplies which was virtually held hostage there. Even her buddy, our supervisor, agreed that it was time to remove the electronic lock and access the office. So who gets hit with the charge? ME!
As much trouble as she has been, I would like to deal with her, but this whole situation is the fault of my supervisor. I have checked into the possibility of filing HWE charges againt him, but there is the race, gender, disbility, etc. condition which may not be met. Are there any alternatives to bring him to justice or can someone just pull this kind of malarkey, make people look bad and create chaos, and get away with it?
This worker voiced her disdain and disrespect of her supposed supervisors, but nobody moved to resolve the situation. As I expected, at some point she filed a hostile work environment charge against me, out of sheer spite. The crux of her complaint is the we moved equipment out of one of our offices, which she claims is "her office". she had taken off suddenly for two weeks without notice and would not contact anyone, and "her office" had critical departmental supplies which was virtually held hostage there. Even her buddy, our supervisor, agreed that it was time to remove the electronic lock and access the office. So who gets hit with the charge? ME!
As much trouble as she has been, I would like to deal with her, but this whole situation is the fault of my supervisor. I have checked into the possibility of filing HWE charges againt him, but there is the race, gender, disbility, etc. condition which may not be met. Are there any alternatives to bring him to justice or can someone just pull this kind of malarkey, make people look bad and create chaos, and get away with it?