The former long-serving chairman of Melbourne's Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB) says he quit the board in disgust over the entrenched culture of bullying and unionism.
Adrian Nye says the MFB board is unable to govern because of what he calls "black letter" industrial agreements and a lack of support from the State Government.
"We're talking about a history of neglect that goes back over a decade," he said.
He said he resigned because he believes if you cannot govern, then you should not be there.
"It's intractable, significantly sick. The core struggle is about control of the organisation, right down to things like whether a training tower can be opened or whether new security key lockers can be issued to stations," he said.
Although it's from Aril 2010, read the full aricle at:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/04/01/2862130.htm
There's also a response:
Bullying Claims Denied by MFB Boss
The Chief Executive of Melbourne's Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB) has denied claims there is a culture of bullying at the organisation.
Audit firm KPMG has been called in to investigate claims that have been raised by the former Chairman of the MFB, Adrian Nye.
Mr Nye stood down in April, saying the MFB board was unable to govern because of what he called "black letter" industrial agreements and a lack of support from the State Government.
Read the full article at:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/07/02/2942991.htm
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