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Changes:
We have seen it all - the change in responsibilities, the heavy work schedules, endless hours, small raises, and supervisors who refuse to treat us as professionals. Afraid of RIFS, we shove our heads into the sand, and hope the fickle finger of RIF (or is it not so fickle) doesn't point to us.
How did we get this way? We all remember that working for the PANYNJ as an attorney was a noble and fine profession. Now? It seems we are afraid of speaking out and addressing the poor management decisions that have led us to this intolerable situation.
No, we don't need union representation (at this time=maybe this should be a topic of future postings), but there should be some way to professionally address the uninformed and misguided management decision making that has brought us to where we are.
More Changes:
Why all the "re-shuffling" that apparently required adding to staff (this after reduction of force eliminated positions) and adds new and increased responsibilities to the rest, taxing our already overburdened tasks?
Plans for the future?
Become informed. Read the last minutes of the PANYNJ Board Minutes, and you may begin to understand.
Just check on any new job offerings Jobs, and you see that most of the senior positions are replacements for those already "riffed".
The Port Authority has added almost one million dollar to the Law Budget line. (2009 PANYNJ Budget, page 5 you can download the budget Budget ). Why? Do you see any improvement in your area? Do you see your salary increase 10%-20%? Where is the money going? Inefficient outside counsel?
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This Ramones tune says it all:
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Monday, December 15, 2008
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