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Hal Dalton's avatar

Darn! If I knew how lax the background checks were to be a Town Manager, I would have applied!!!!

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Anthony Oniras's avatar

As a third party observing the situation at the Town of Orange Park, it’s clear that the significant decline in employee satisfaction cannot be overlooked. Employees are the backbone of any organization, and it’s concerning to see such low morale across various departments, especially at Town Hall. The results of the recent survey speak volumes about the lack of adequate leadership, insufficient compensation, and the absence of a supportive work culture.

When employees are feeling unheard and undervalued, as reflected in the survey’s findings, it’s essential for leadership to take immediate and effective action. The issues with micromanagement, stagnant wages, unsafe working conditions, and leadership disconnect must be addressed for the sake of not only the employees but also the community they serve.

Supporting the employees is not just about improving job satisfaction; it’s about recognizing the crucial role they play in ensuring the well-being of the town. A healthy, engaged, and motivated workforce is necessary for the town’s success and growth. Now is the time for the Town of Orange Park’s leadership to listen, acknowledge the concerns raised, and take concrete steps to rebuild trust, improve compensation, and create a work environment where employees feel valued, respected, and supported. This is not just an investment in the workforce—it’s an investment in the future of the entire town

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