We'll keep this one quick because NextPageKC has a much more detailed feature on the topic behind their paywall.
Here are the basics . . .
There's another HIGH-PROFILE complaint brewing against Mayor Q's administration as one more Black women worker has suffered hardship whilst trying to do her job.
The specifics of the latest complaint are up for debate and it's always hard to unpack personnel issues.
However . . .
Politically charged chatter is taking hold and the hostile 12th & Oak working environment is something that insiders have been complaining about for at least a year.
The basics . . .
MAYOR Q'S ADMINISTRATION ISN'T LOOKING OUT FOR BLACK WOMEN WORKING AT CITY HALL ACCORDING TO INSIDERS!!!
Specifically, insiders say that there isn't any support for the very same people who put him in office and some very nice and highly qualified ladies are getting left out in the cold.
Sure . .
Our diverse blog community will likely dispute this line of reasoning . . . But here's something that's harder to dismiss . . .
Agree or not . . . It's a FACT that Mayor Q owes his political career to Black women and so many East side voters who put their faith in him to advance their agenda that includes a diverse municipal work force.
Now . . .
Insiders tell us . . . Word is out that Mayor Q isn't protecting Black women workers at city hall amid a litany of complaints.
This is the kind of talk that won't make it to the mainstream news but, invariably, informs neighborhood perceptions of the Mayor's priorities and the value of his promises to the community.
Developing . . .
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