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Chaos at a Bristol City Council HR meeting today as hapless HR Director Mark “Bashar” Williams cheerily announced that Town Hall Fat Cat Colin “Head Boy” Molton, our very own semi-detached senior officer on £1,500 a day, no longer worked for Bristol City Council.
This was shortly before Tory Boy councillor Richard “Bunter” Eddy described Bashar and his boss, Head of Workforce, John “Bedwetter” Walsh’s statements on outsourcing cleaning and security staff as “worthy of Dr Goebbels and the Third Reich”!
Alas, Head Boy’s surprise disengagement from the second highest paid local authority job in the UK was short-lived after a member of the public asking questions about Head Boy’s whopping £274k pa pay packet piped up that Molton had attended a Temple Quarter and St Philip’s Marsh Cross Party Working Group on 22 January!
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Council goes back to drawing board on controversial Western Harbour plans
It has promised to go back to basics and listen to residents before producing a new vision for the area
09:54, 3 FEB 2021
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The council has gone back to the drawing board on its controversial plans for the Cumberland Basin area of Bristol in an attempt to win back public trust.
Dec 22, 2020
Dec 22, 2020
DES MOINES â The Iowa Credit Union Foundation and its Board of Directors voted to welcome two new members to its board and elected new board officers at its annual meeting in December.
Joining the ICUF Board in 2021 are Donna Dyer-Bischoff and Alejandro Alaniz. Dyer-Bischoff is a sales market manager, Credit Union System Relations at CUNA Mutual Group, and Alaniz is a region sales manager for Collins Community Credit Union. Both will serve 3-year terms.
In addition, Ann McMillian, executive vice president and chief operating officer at IH Mississippi Valley Credit Union, was elected as board chair of the 2021 term. McMillian will be joined by Vice Chair Marian Holmes from Community 1st Credit Union, Treasurer Keith Mesch from Veridian Credit Union and Secretary Jordan Hensley from Peoples Credit Union.