Wednesday, May 18, 2005

SD #23 Hypocrites & Suppressive

A support worker Custodian at School District #23 was chosen to clean the administration offices at night while a few of the administrative staff were still at work. The worker made a comment that the office has to do a much better job at separating recyclable paper from regular garbage.

Well one little small minded twit administrator heard the comment and reported the worker to the human resource manager who telephoned him the next day admonishing him about his comment. She was told by the reporting twit that the worker was mad etc. He told the caller that the twit had misrepresented him & that we lived in a free society in which he was free to express concern about the lack of recycling. End of conversation. SD23 administration was so suppressive.

The call should have been to thank the worker for his concern & to ask him how they could improve. This is often how Superintendent Rubadeau's small minded staff stifles & suppresses support workers.

First the worker was not mad. He was concerned that while administrators taught students about the environmental need to recycle they couldn't be bothered about placing recyclable paper in the recycle bins. Such hypocrisy. Such small people.


One night a worker separated all the recyclable paper found in the office staff's garbage baskets and the result was astounding. Three quarters of the contents was recyclable paper. From the administrators to the students it's do as I say & I'll do what ever my lazy mind wants.

This is the administration of Superintendent Rubadeau. Of note Rubadeau's waste basket had one of highest amounts of recyclable paper. As a writer complaining about Rubadeau said..I am alarmed that Rubadeau is a role model for young students...he teaches hypocrisy.

Recently the city of Kelowna, BC, Canada banned all recyclable paper from it's landfill. The worker wanted SD #23 to recycle in 1997 over 8 years ago, but instead SD #23 chose to suppress him. Not a very good school district under Rubadeau.