Some Orland Park public works employees say they’re suffering what they describe as a “toxic” work environment, and have been subjected to bullying and retaliation by management.
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“I’ve never been written up, never had a verbal warning” before then, he said at the Village Board meeting. Union members believe concerns they raise about working conditions are not being heard, and that there is “a climate created where management has exhibited clear examples of bullying and harassment, targeting people who speak up, ask questions,” Hainds said.One employee who spoke at the board meeting said workers are overworked and placed in unsafe situations.
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