All council management posts to be 'deleted' in wake of Lyme Green fiasco (From Crewe Guardian)
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All council management posts to be 'deleted' in wake of Lyme Green fiasco
9:14am Thursday 31st January 2013 in News By David Morgan
All council management posts to be 'deleted' in wake of Lyme Green fiasco
ALL management posts at Cheshire East Council are being ‘deleted’ and staff will be forced to reapply for their jobs.
The authority is planning a major shake-up of its management structure in the wake of the Lyme Green scandal.
A report prepared for the cabinet has revealed that the council is aiming to save £5million by 2016 by reducing management overheads.
Staff have been warned that compulsory redundancies could be unavoidable.
The radical move comes after £800,000 of taxpayers’ money was wasted by starting groundwork on a recycling plant in Macclesfield without planning permission.
Kim Ryley, Cheshire East’s interim chief executive, has admitted that the fiasco exposed serious flaws in the council’s organisational culture.
“These have sometimes caused confusion, poor decision making and inefficiency because it was not always clear who had the authority to act,” he says in the report.
He added that lessons learned from Lyme Green show that changes should be made in management roles and responsibilities.
Mr Ryley added: “One unwelcome product of our present structures has been the unintended creation of an organisational culture in which key decisions and judgements are sometimes insufficiently challenged.”
The number of senior management posts will be reduced while those successful in applying for the council’s new roles will be more accountable for their actions.
Two big changes will see the authority's two existing strategic directors for people and places replaced by a single director of strategic commissioning with a salary of £130,000.
There will also be a new chief operating officer who will be paid up to £120,000.
Changes to management will be completed in three phases starting with Cheshire East’s senior posts by Easter 2013, posts with salaries of £30,000 or more by July and ‘frontline’ team leaders and supervisors by September.
In the report, Mr Ryley said: “All current management posts are to be deleted from the council’s staffing structure and postholders will need to apply for - and be formally assessed on their suitability for - newly established posts.
“Where individuals are displaced by this process, support will be provided to redeploy them into suitable alternative employment, either in the council or elsewhere.”
Comments(10)
Deep Throat II
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8:13am Fri 1 Feb 13
He will leave behind a council in disarray, having got rid of the Chief Executive, Deputy Chief Executive, Legal and Finance Directors, regular changes of cabinet member meaning no continuity of policy or implementation. The latest news means that he has either been allowing 25% of the council's managers to sit around and make work for each other, he is settling personal vendettas against people who disagree with, or he is deflecting blame from his own actions over Lyme Green. He promised transparency over Lyme Green , yet the council reuse to release the only report that has looked at his actions in the lead up to it. I would not trust him with a single penny of public money, and yet he has power over half a billion pounds of our taxes.The only extra job that needs to be lost over Lyme Green is Michael Jones'.
Edward Hunter
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11:16am Fri 1 Feb 13
Deep Throat II
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4:00pm Fri 1 Feb 13
However, I am sure that with his refreshing blend of tact, charm and self-effacement he might be able to convince a selection committee somewhere. So long as they don't check his background, check what he says is true, and check his legacy at Cheshire East, he will be in with a shout. Let's not talk him down though - the sooner he leaves Cheshire East, the better for we local taxpayers!
Edward Hunter
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4:07pm Fri 1 Feb 13
chapelonthelane
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7:56pm Fri 1 Feb 13
For those who haven't read about him in eFinancialCareers, key in 'How Commerzbank's Dalman built his empire' and I can promise you, Michael Edward Jones will be 'liked' by even more people! I think he should return asap to where he came from.............Liv
erpool and then could be near his friend Derek Hatton! However, that is another story for another day with a book to follow.
Edward Hunter
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10:17pm Fri 1 Feb 13
Pity some of our local press don't do some investigative jornalism about Jones or are they waiting for a more suitable time such as prior to the annual Tory leadership elections in March? Too much to hope I suppose. Good to see another couple of like mind contributors on here though and so well informed.
chapelonthelane
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7:00am Sat 2 Feb 13
Never heard the saying.............b
irds of a feather etc?
joshnem
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12:43pm Sat 2 Feb 13
Edward Hunter
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7:33pm Sat 2 Feb 13
chapelonthelane says...
9:26pm Thu 31 Jan 13