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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Herrera walks out...

It is quite intriguing to read in local newspapers about the current problem involving Joe Herrera, the Parks and Recreation supervisor, Jorge Sanchez the director of Parks and Recreation and Hector Chavez, the interim city manager. What one can deduce from the printed accounts is that Herrera was removed from the position of supervisor because he failed to complete some important paperwork that as a result disqualified local children from moving to a next level of competition. According to one source, this was the second time that these children had been eliminated in the same manner. On the other hand, Herrera contends that he was removed in retaliation for writing a 14-page complaint where he alleged that he was unable to work satisfactorily because of Jorge Sanchez, director of Parks and Recreation. It appears that on Friday he was summoned to the interim city manager's office. The reason for this meeting is not clear. One must assume the meeting was in reference to this adverse action but at some point Herrera walks out of the meeting and is followed by the city manager, the director of Parks and Recreation and Jorge Sanchez, head of the city's Human Resource department. Herrera stated that after he walked out of Chavez's office he headed for the Mayor's office to inform him of the situation.

As of today, Joe Herrera is no longer supervisor of Parks & Recreation but continues as a city employee. While many feel badly about these children that were unable to move up in competition, I am sure others are very interested in knowing what is contained in the 14-page complaint. Lets hope that in the spirit of promised transparency, that the public is told the truth.