Rossland News, April 16, 2015

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THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 2015

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In a recent letter sent to the Rossland News, excouncillor and mayoral candidate Jill Spearn slammed city council — in particular Mayor Kathy Moore — over the recent events with city employees Tracey Butler and Darrin Albo. Butler was previously the city’s deputy chief administrative officer and Albo was, and still is, employed

as manager of operations. Spearn wrote she is concerned with the way the situation was handled and outraged that two members of city staff have been dismissed. However, only Butler has left city employment. Albo is currently on stress leave as he felt his work load was too much and he was doing other jobs he believed should not be in his job description. Council is currently ironing out the details and Moore wrote in her own letter and response, “Council h e at h

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immediately started negotiating a new contract with Mr. Albo when he made it clear he did not want to work under the terms of his existing contract but also did not want to leave. Based on his input, we have designed a job that plays to his strengths and takes a lot of the stress out of his position. He is a valued member of the team and will be with the city for many years to come. The agreement is fair for everyone.”

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