I believe the flap to hide how the training budget was spent in 2014 is now exposed for a canard .
The CAO , generously compensated head honcho, took a course in Business Management at the Schulich School of Business at York University at the expense of Aurora taxpayers.
Schulich has a web site. I haven't checked time requirements for the $15,000. certificate course. Maybe someone can check for me. We will know then whether or when he was at school or at work.
Two courses were listed in the report. The second was $8,000.
The two combined were less than several years of membership at $12,000 a pop,in the Institute of Excellence of Canada . Members submit information of doings and the Institute sends out a Certficate of Excellence. No doubt handy to pack a resume.
A question though is still outstanding on these items of the 2014 training budget
Public Service Agencies do fund continuing education for employees ,providing the subject
is relevant to the occupation and useful to the organization.
is relevant to the occupation and useful to the organization.
The whole is not always paid. Nor is any part paid until the course is successfully completed. Pro-
rated repayment is required, if employee leaves the agency within a five year period.
The CAO's Business Management Certificate taken in 2014 was likely approved by Mayor Dawe.
rated repayment is required, if employee leaves the agency within a five year period.
The CAO's Business Management Certificate taken in 2014 was likely approved by Mayor Dawe.
As a member of Council then, I can affirm each year the CAO was evaluated. Council was never informed of a request to take the Schulich Course in Business Management.
It seems the CAO had plans to leave the town's employ.
Considering period of recruitment, references required and close association between Mayors of Aurora and Richmond Hill, being seatmates an' all at Regional Council, and prior employment of the
CAO at the Region, I think the plans to leave Aurora and join Richmond Hill would be an unlikely
secret between the trio.
CAO at the Region, I think the plans to leave Aurora and join Richmond Hill would be an unlikely
secret between the trio.
So the obvious question remains :
Did Aurora recover the investment that created the excellent candidate spoken of so highly by Mayor Barrow with particular reference to the Schulich Business School Certification.
I asked.
Incredibly, the answer is NO?
The explanation......no policy exists for the Town to recover the funds.
What kind of crazy logic is that?
What a crock of gallon-sized proportion !
What kind of crazy logic is that?
What a crock of gallon-sized proportion !
Without a policy to recover the funds in the second place ,there could be no policy to provide them in the first place.
The Chief Financial Officer, Keeper and Guardian of the Coffers, is responsibile to advise Council
of the best interest of the munipality.
He whose signature is coupled with the Mayor's on town cheques.
Methinks much more than bad judgement is at hand in the matter!
The tangled web woven is in urgent need of being straightened out.
Good to see "I think" and "Methinks" as qualifiers, rather that the usual bald statements.
ReplyDeleteAs for trying to create an issue re: training, education, and professional improvement expenses for Town staff, I don't see one.
This is the time of year when the treasurer has been known to have to come in from the cottage if he is required.
ReplyDeleteHence the shirt-sleeved look also seen from the departing CAO
Good grief, I sure hope you are wrong. The CAO is supposed to be training staff in Aurora, not polishing up his resume so he can limb the Sunshine ladder.
ReplyDeleteI guess no one here works for a living. There are employees (the CAO is an employee) taking courses or going to conferences/semiinars all of the time to "better themselves" and then find better opportunities elsewhere. Why should the CAO be any different? If an employee isgoing to take a course, their expectation is that their new and improved skills should be recognized - be it through salary increase or responsibility increase. The employer is investing in the employee. If they fail to take advantage of that estimate, they deserve what they get.
ReplyDeleteThis is like all that sneakiness with the secret meetings with the Centre board.
ReplyDeleteI had hoped the lesson not to go around your own council had been learned.
Apparently not.
In the corporate world, or private sector, if one receives higher training such CAO received, they are sometimes required to stay with the company for x amount of years, otherwise must pay back. Written agreements come handy sometimes. This should not be any different in the public sector. I think our Mayor should visit our local library to do some reading on leadership, he definitely needs it, and since he exhausted good chunk of money on CAO, library is his only option. I think it is time to execute that succession planning that been floating around here.
ReplyDelete13:32 you maybe right, however that is usually the case IF the fees were re-imbursed and IF there was a written policy that describes what happens of you were to leave.
ReplyDeleteGiven the "old town" way Aurora works, I doubt either happened. The former CAO received training on the Town's dime and moved on.
13:07- Ah you work? Where? Not the private sector, that's for sure. See 13:32 comment.
ReplyDelete12:08 - I see you're another public sector employee.
ReplyDelete13:32 - They have already. They hired an interim CAO, who will be looking for a "permanent" CAO. Hope they hire one that doesn't need 10's of thousands in education.
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ReplyDeleteSo now Richmond Hill will benefit from the thousands of dollars of business courses our former, and their new CAO took, that we poor cousins to the north paid for.
When is it going to be our turn to receive a benefit rather than the shaft?
Possibly we need more imagination, more vision, more accomplishment.
All I want is someone with integrity. It's something that can't be bought or study for. Everyone is now so impressed with all those accreditations beside a name, which means absolutely squat without integrity.
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ReplyDeleteThe only place that you will find integrity in Aurora is at the library. There is a book there called the Dictionary. Integrity is in the I's.
7:23
ReplyDeleteThat is a huge statement about Aurora. I will blame it on the early hour as there is plenty of integrity in aurora. Please be more specific,
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ReplyDeleteI can assure you anything that comes out of Mayor Barrows mouth has been written for him. I don't think he's ever had a thought of his own.
ReplyDeleteI don't accept your assurance, 18:45.
ReplyDelete12:44- You know him personally? I've seen that guy in action, mainly no action. 18:45 is right on the money with the comment. Couldn't tie his own shoelace without help.
ReplyDelete20:53 & 18:45: How did he get elected then?
ReplyDeleteHis team panderd to the majority of the 30% of the electorate.
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