Unanimous “No Confidence” vote against Central Coast Council CEO and executive leadership team

United Services Union

Hundreds of United Services Union members at council depots across the Central Coast have unanimously supported a motion of “No Confidence” in Central Coast Council CEO Gary Murphy and all members of the Executive Leadership Team (ELT).

Mass meetings of USU members have occurred at numerous council depots during the past fortnight, with workers expressing their strong, collective voice on issues of major importance, including:
– The shambolic attempt of the ELT to manage the Council finances with unacceptable and continual consequences for staff wages, job security, Council services, and reputation;
– The shameless approach of putting all Council workers’ wages at risk on 20 October 2020, in a bizarre attempt to force NSW Government intervention to clean up ELT’s mess, requiring USU intervention to ensure wages were paid through both Ministerial and NSW Industrial Relations Commission interventions;
– The ELT’s financial mismanagement leading to lower job security for USU members, with the payment of weekly wages and Council’s financial future still not guaranteed whilst rash decisions are leading to less take-home pay and lower conditions of employment;
– The perception of double standards of accountability; one for employees, and one for ELT, whereby employees are expected to uphold policy and procedures, while the ELT are self-serving and seemingly not accountable, despite the apparent financial disaster;
– The perception of deliberate misrepresentation by the ELT of the Council’s finances over a long period which has now led to this current dire situation; and
– The failure of the ELT to provide any answers or information to the ratepayers or the workforce on how this financial mess occurred, or any real measures that will protect workers and community services.
USU organiser Luke Hutchinson said that as a result of this collective action, significant progress was now being achieved, including through a direct meeting with the newly appointed Administrator Dick Persson AM and Acting Interim CEO Rik Hart last Thursday.
It was confirmed at this meeting with the USU General Secretary Graeme Kelly that all weekly wages, entitlements and superannuation are safe and are guaranteed to be paid as normal each week.
The union was pleased with this initial engagement with Mr Persson and Mr Hart, with ongoing dialogue planned to assist in resolving all outstanding issues and the financial mess at the council.
“Our members from all areas of council have made a strong and proud collective stance to the management of Central Coast Council,” Mr Hutchinson said.
“Members in their hundreds have collectively said to the CEO and his Executive Leadership Team: enough is enough!
“Our members are attempting to force Mr Murphy and his team to listen to their very real concerns about the mess they have created which has now been left to the workers and their union to clean up.
“Concerns about the lack of genuine consultation, threats of non-payment of wages, the council’s previous proposals of removing employee’s protection of wages and conditions, and a spike in industrial disputes has led to our member’s total frustration with the leadership of Central Coast Council under Gary Murphy. It is no surprise members have taken this strong collective stance.”
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