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Methinks the Minister will remain forever mum on matters of political patronage N'esy Pas?
https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2020/03/minister-mum-on-qualifications-of-new.html
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/new-brunswick-libraries-kevin-cormier-coon-holder-program-review-1.5492262
Government program that made controversial library appointment under review
Labour minister stands by appointment of Kevin Cormier but acknowledges public concern over qualifications
CBC News · Posted: Mar 14, 2020 8:00 AM AT
Kevin Cormier, whose appointment as executive director of the New Brunswick Public Library Service took effect Feb. 18, has not responded to requests for an interview. (Kevin Cormier/Facebook)
The New Brunswick government is reviewing the internal program that the new head of the provincial public library service was appointed under, says the minister of post-secondary education, training and labour.
Trevor Holder made the announcement in the legislature Friday in response to questions from Green Party Leader David Coon who said he was "appalled" by the appointment of Kevin Cormier as executive director, given his apparent lack of library training or experience.
"I bet he doesn't even have a library card," said Coon.
"Will the minister … admit that this was a mistake and ensure someone with a background that would qualify them for this job, such as a master's degree in library science, for example, is hired to run our important public library service?" he asked, prompting applause.
The government's decision to put Cormier in charge of the province's 64 public libraries has become the focus of a widespread public discussion since CBC News reported on his Feb. 18 appointment to the position, which pays $114,000 annually.
Cormier's LinkedIn profile lists his education as a single year at York University's Schulich School of Business in Toronto (2005) and two years at the Moncton Flight College (1998-2000).
He spent the past year at the government's Executive Council Office and previously served seven years as the CEO of Kings Landing historical settlement near Fredericton.
A combination of education, training and experience may be considered, the ad said.
Green Party Leader David Coon said Friday a recent report found library users are 'overwhelmingly satisfied' with the service they receive and in order to maintain a strong service, he contends it must be run by someone with the appropriate qualifications. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)
Holder, who is responsible for libraries, reiterated Friday that he has "complete confidence" in the controversial appointment made by his former deputy minister Sadie Perron under the Corporate Talent Management Program.
The program provides current and aspiring executives in the upper pay bands with opportunities to further develop their competencies within and/or outside their current department.
"It has been used throughout the years to move people around throughout government and that's exactly what happened here," said Holder.
"Now having said that, I understand there's some public concern here and that's why the premier [and] myself have spoken to the Department of Human Resources and we're actually currently having a review of the talent management program just to make sure that it does what it's supposed to do," he said.
"And if there can be any improvements made to that program, we will do that."
Remains mum on qualifications
Cormier has not responded to numerous requests for an interview.Holder has previously defended the appointment, saying there was no political patronage involved "whatsoever."
But he has declined to discuss Cormier's qualifications, or the qualifications of the 11 people who applied for the job when it was initially posted as an open competition.
"What I would suggest is that New Brunswickers give this individual the time to prove himself," Holder had said.
Labour Minister Trevor Holder says he has never publicly talked about any civil servant's qualifications and he's 'not about to start now.' (Ed Hunter/CBC)
Two days later, Mount Allison University's library council wrote a letter to Holder, calling the appointment "unjustifiable."
Any professional librarian position in Canada requires a master's-level degree, according to the Sackville-based group.
The appointment of an executive director who doesn't have a master's — or any university degree, according to his LinkedIn profile — is "troubling and will be damaging to the [New Brunswick Public Library Service], to librarianship as a profession, and to the reputation of our province," the letter alleges.
In effect, your government is telling the people of New Brunswick and the rest of the country that professional knowledge and experience are no longer respected or required.
- Mount Allison University Library Council"In effect, your government is telling the people of New Brunswick and the rest of the country that professional knowledge and experience are no longer respected or required to continue the work of the NBPLS."
The council contends Cormier won't be able to offer any "useful or knowledgeable advice or guidance" regarding library services and programming, or the development of print and digital library collections. It will demoralize staff and make their jobs more difficult to perform, the council said.
It asked Holder to reconsider "this most unfortunate decision."
'This is wrong'
Fredericton resident Maureen McKee is calling on the government to rescind Cormier's appointment.She was at the legislature Tuesday with one of the placards she purchased, bearing the slogan,
"HIGGS LIBRARY APPOINTMENT SHAMEFUL."
McKee has also been busy posting and distributing flyers over the past few weeks, encouraging citizens to "act now," "stand up," and "tell" Premier Blaine Higgs to rescind the appointment.
Fredericton resident Maureen McKee said the government's 'total disregard' for the qualifications in the job posting feels like a 'slap in the face' to New Brunswickers. (Submitted by Maureen McKee)
She has nothing against Cormier personally, she said. And while she's a library user, that's not the main issue for her.
It's the government's "blatant ignoring" of its own job posting and the listed qualifications, she said. "This is wrong."
"Essential — does that word not mean something?" asked McKee, noting the job posting said, "applicants must clearly demonstrate the essential qualifications to be given further consideration."
She finds it "distressing and concerning" the government would show such "total disregard and disrespect for the people of New Brunswick," she said.
Last weekend, McKee posted placards outside the market, calling Kevin Cormier's appointment 'shameful.' (Submitted)
"It's also very disrespectful and devalues the library profession and young people who are going into debt and working hard to get qualifications for different positions."
McKee, who did volunteer work for former Fredericton Liberal MP Matt DeCourcey last year, said she doesn't consider herself particularly political or an activist.
But the 72-year-old retired health care worker, who is a grandmother of six, feels a responsibility to speak up "when something appears to be wrong" to try to create change.
The government is often forced to make difficult decisions in complex situations, she said. But this one, to her, is simple.
She said she remains optimistic the government will show respect for the people of New Brunswick and "make a wrong right."
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David Amos
I bet Mr Coon knows why I don't have a Medicare Card
David Amos
I wonder if Trevor Holder and his buddy Kevin Cormier will allow me to have a library card in light of the fact that there is a "Stay" on my Medicare Card
David Amos
McKee, who did volunteer work for former Fredericton Liberal MP Matt DeCourcey last year, said she doesn't consider herself particularly political or an activist."
Yea Right
David Amos
Methinks the Minister will remain mum on the matter N'esy Pas?
Minister mum on qualifications of new head of public library service
Kevin Cormier may have no library experience, but Trevor Holder says give him a chance in top job
Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon · CBC News · Posted: Mar 04, 2020 11:54 AM AT
Terry Tibbs
Reply to @David Amos:
This is too funny.
Even the old age home workers (including the cooks and laundry folks), who Mr Higgs simply refuses to give a raise/cost of living increase to, have more qualifications for this job.
David Amos
David Amos
Methinks Kevin Cormier, Trevor Holder, Chucky Leblanc, his buddy the Green Party leader and many librarians are well aware that I am enjoying this circus while defending my favourite public institution N'esy Pas?
Hank Fletcher
Kevin Cormier is a patsy hired to shut down provincial libraries without it reflecting directly on Progressive Conservative MLAs. It's contrary to the PCs' interests for the NB populace to inform themselves by any other means than a PC-controlled narrative. Objective reasoning and critical thought are the PCs' sworn enemy.
David Amos
Murray Brown
This is a joke... Right? Why the government continues on with this charade is mind-boggling and the CBC's acceptance of this phony narrative is even more astounding. This was a political appointment... Period! To offer any other explanation or accept any other explanation is ridiculous.
David Amos
Lewis Taylor
Typical PC cronyism. No qualifications and the big paycheque. Must be fun get those jobs without studying or relevant experience. Funny thing is when they are out of power they accuse others of their crimes...reminds me of Trump.
Having said that, Trevor Holder should be ashamed to be associated with this appointment. So Cormier has some "business" education but not a University based course, just a simple course taking very, very basic skills. His private pilot course is of no value whatsoever in this job appointment. Unfortunately the pilot course does not specify the certificate(s) received but guaranteed there were no credits toward management skill.
This appointment needs to be rescinded. It is no different than Donald Trump swing in the wind performance, Cormier will be so ineffective with real librarians.
Fred Brewer
Well folks... clearly the government is not listening and will stand firm on this despicable display of a partisan appointment of a totally unqualified candidate. Our only recourse is to remember this and other boondoggles of the CONS when it comes time for an election. I say send the Premier and all of his MLA's packing at election time since they clearly are not qualified.
Wayne Wright
Gary Melanson
My first comment got axed. So you can guess I'm not a fan of this decision. Bad move for the government.
David Amos
Terry Tibbs
It is always good to know than in NB Inclusion is not limited to our schools.
David Amos
Justin Gunther
Do an interview. If I were in your shoes I'd do the interview. I'd do all the interviews. But I wouldn't be in your shoes because we don't have the same friends.
David Amos
george johnson
"The program provides current and aspiring executives in the upper pay bands with opportunities to further develop their competencies within and/or outside their current department."
How do you get into this circle, sounds like a person can't lose once in, bigger and better jobs no matter how well you preform or are qualified.
David Amos
Daniel Rawlins
Come on it's the public service sector .... once you're in you;re in qualifications matter not. It's who you know and do the elbow bump with that determines the outcome of public service job openings.
Lou Bell
A government program that lists job postings AND MINIMUM requirements , and then hires completely unqualified people to these jobs NEEDS TO BE ELIMINATED completely ! No reviews, nothing else, end it NOW !! And get rid of people who obviously ( see " Sadie the cleaning Lady " ) who obviously are in it waaaayyy over their heads when it comes to any management positions ! Would be a great start in downsizing government !
Lewis Taylor
Reply to @Lou Bell:
As a sycophant of the PC party you know that this happens ad nauseum. For all we know you are this Kevin Cormier. The partisan hackery is at its paramount when PCs are in government...it will end soon.
Lou Bell
I think Mr. Cormier needs to take his flying skills and fly the H E double hockey sticks outta the patronage appointment and find a job ( such as Walmart clerk ) that he's more qualified for .
Steve Cohen
Winston Smith
Reply to @David Amos:
One wonders what the relationship between Sadie Perron and Kevin Cormier is.....Was there a quid pro quo of some nature? Hmmm
David Amos
Fred Brewer
Reply to @Winston Smith: And after hiring him, Sadie cut and run did she not?
Sounds fishy.
Lewis Taylor
Your beloved PC government did this. Not the guy who collects the pork.
Steve Cohen
"the premier [and] myself have spoken to . . . " said Holder. "Myself"? Makes me wonder, in addition to Cormier, if Holder has any education.
To Maureen McKee - good for you. This is worth fighting for.
David Amos
Noel Fowles
Reply to @Steve Cohen: well, they are about themselves, so this would fit. I think
Lou Bell
Methinks Sadie is more qualified for no better than as " a cleaning lady " , than even being the interim head of any department ! She obviously is/ was not qualified to make any type of job appointment ! Is it not quite obvious she attempted to " sneak " this appointment in under the radar before she was moved !!!!!!!!
David Amos
Lou Bell
There are two parts to this story . The first is the OBVIOUS partisan appointment ( and by partisan I don't just mean pro Conservative ) by the INTERIM BOSS ! She is completely responsible for this appointment of a completel unqualified person to the position ! Not only should Cormier be disqualified , but the lady responsible for this , whos has been promoted to another position should be gone !! If this is the criteria she promotes in doing her job , then it's JUST NOT GOOD ENOUGH !!
David Amos
Lewis Taylor
Reply to @Lou Bell:
Drain the PC swamp.
Dianne MacPherson
Mr. Cormier in not coming forward in his defense
speaks volumes !!!
Even he can't justify to the Public why he should
have this position !!!
Lewis Taylor
Reply to @Lou Bell:
and the Service NB minister should also be fired....right Louis?
David Amos
Lou Bell
The interim boss who appointed Cormier took one last self serving lead in appointing a completely unqualified person to the job ! She should never have been promoted to her current position after such an ignorant personalized appointment ! Sooo transparent what was done !
David Amos
Lou Bell
Reply to @David Amos: Never met Chuck or even read his blogs. Have read of his arrests though. His profile falls more along the lines you follow , other than he appears to have more followers.
David Amos
Mac Isaac
This story, which I've read many times, seems to indicate that Mr. Cormier doesn't even have a Bachelor's degree in ANYTHING, let alone a Master's degree in Library Science. If that is true it essentially means that the only possible qualification he has is that he "knew someone". It's no wonder his appointment has raised eyebrows...a year at the Schulich School of business (which earned him exactly what degree or diploma?) and two years at the Moncton Flight School....again what degree or diploma did he earn there? I think an important and relevant question for Mr. Holder is: Does Mr. Cormier even know what a book is and has he ever actually read one?
Reply to @Mac Isaac: Methinks I should lay odds that you have not bothered to read anything I posted on this topic N'esy Pas?
Reply to @David Amos: BINGO
David Amos
Reply to @Mac Isaac: Methinks its clear that I touched a nerve again N'esy Pas?
Jonas Smith
The worst pay is that even Kevin feels no shame. He should resign from the position because he lacks the moral authority of those he's supposed to represent.
David White
Reply to @Gary Melanson: They are quite generous with the taxpayer's money.
David White
Regardless of who is in power, any Governments (so far) will exploit what they can for their own benefit in the guise of 'What's right for the people of NB'.
The NB Gov. itself, is a massive make-work program with over-representation of workers per capita. Kind of sad when an organization which gets 30 plus per cent of its budget through transfer payments is a main economic generator run for the most part by under-educated people.
David Amos
Roy Kirk
Tick-toc Trevor. Clean this mess up or party supporters will push the Premier to fix it for you, and 'fix' you in the process.
David Amos
John Smit
"In effect, your government is telling the people of New Brunswick and the rest of the country that professional knowledge and experience are no longer respected or required."
- Mount Allison University Library Council
In reality our "bilingual" province has been the trend setter for this practice for decades. Patronage aside, if you can't speak Quebec french......bon chance.......it trumps any professional knowledge and experience. This is just the tip of the iceberg in that practice!
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @David Amos: ... speaking of the nonsense...
David Amos
Larry Larson
Reply to @David Amos: The SANB needs to be charged for their hate crimes. They are still angry about English text books when they were in high school in the 60s/70s.
Troy Murray
This is small potatoes. Look at the senate, ministers and people of decision and position in the country. There are tv personalities, old hockey players and plenty of people that have no qualification that actual make the laws. Give this guy a chance.
Troy Murray
Reply to @Ann Clarkson: Very true Ann. Only problem is only a small percentage make any noise. Many of the higher ups get caught with their hands in the cookie jar more than once, but still keep getting voted back in by the many. Sad, but true. What Marguerite said, it is what it is.
David Amos
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: Methinks your fancy red knickers secured you one of those fine jobs so that you could ride on the Gravy Train for years then retire well N'esy Pas?
Fred Brewer
"Holder, who is responsible for libraries, reiterated Friday that he has "complete confidence" in the controversial appointment".
After making the above statement, Holder should tender his resignation. This is a disgrace. It is a sham. It is political patronage and needs to be reversed. The job posting clearly stated what were the "essential" qualifications and these ESSENTIAL qualification were then ignored.
OINK, OINK, OINK. An election cannot come soon enough for me.
Greg Miller
Reply to @Fred Brewer: Given that statement how much confidence should we have in Holder???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uq39fShPa70
Protesting Kevin Cormier got hire as Director of New Brunswick Public Library Service!
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/lowe-vickers-higgs-budget-votes-1.5485599
Minister mum on qualifications of new head of public library service
Kevin Cormier may have no library experience, but Trevor Holder says give him a chance in top job
· CBC News · Posted: Mar 04, 2020 11:54 AM AT
Labour Minister Trevor Holder declined to discuss the qualifications of the 11 people who applied for the position. (Ed Hunter/CBC)
Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Trevor Holder is defending the controversial appointment of Kevin Cormier as executive director of the New Brunswick Public Library Service.
But he won't say why Cormier was hired or what makes him qualified to run the province's 64 public libraries.
"I have never publicly talked about any civil servant's qualifications and I'm not about to start now," Holder told reporters during a conference call on Wednesday.
Holder said it was unprecedented for a minister to be "wading into an individual human resource issue," but he acknowledged "there seems to be a whole lot of questions swirling around" and he wanted to "explain the process and everyone's involvement in it."
Cormier's apparent lack of library training or experience has become the focus of a widespread public discussion since CBC News reported on his Feb. 18 appointment to the position that pays $114,000 annually.
A combination of education, training and experience may be considered, it said.
Cormier's LinkedIn profile lists his education as a single year at York University's Schulich School of Business in Toronto (2005) and two years at the Moncton Flight College (1998-2000).
He got his start in the public service in 2004 under the former Bernard Lord government as manager of marketing and communications for Service New Brunswick. In 2008, he moved to the Department of Tourism, spending three years as manager of advertising and publications before moving on to become CEO of Kings Landing historical settlement near Fredericton for seven years. He spent the past year at the government's Executive Council Office.
He was appointed the head of the library service through the Corporate Talent Management Program, which provides current and aspiring executives in the upper pay bands with opportunities to further develop their competencies within and/or outside their current department.
What I would suggest is that New Brunswickers give this individual the time to prove himself.
- Trevor Holder, labour ministerHolder declined to discuss the qualifications of the 11 people who applied for the job when it was initially posted as an open competition.
He also declined to say whether he thinks the qualifications listed in the job posting are necessary.
Holder said he understands some people "have concerns" about the appointment.
Trevor Holder, who was tourism minister in 2012, when he is pictured here with Kevin Cormier (left), then-executive director of Kings Landing and York MLA Carl Urquhart, said he was not involved in Cormier's appointment as the head of the public library service. (Government of New Brunswick)
But he has "complete confidence" the proper process was followed and that there was no political patronage involved "whatsoever."
Kevin Cormier, the executive director of the New Brunswick Public Library Service, previously served seven years as the chief executive officer of Kings Landing Corporation. (Kevin Cormier/Facebook)
Perron did not address concerns that have been raised about the discrepancy between the "essential qualifications" listed in the open competition and Cormier's public resume, but said she's confident the library service will "thrive" under his leadership.
Sadie Perron, as former deputy minister of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour, appointed Kevin Cormier through the Corporate Talent Management Program. (Government of New Brunswick)
Union 'condemns' appointment
The union, which represents academic librarians, not the public library service librarians Cormier is now in charge of, contends "the education and expertise of professional librarians is fundamental to a strong public library system that serves the public good,"
Having librarians in leadership positions is "essential," it said, because librarians know the key issues facing public libraries and can advocate to political leaders who do not always understand the value of public libraries.
The AUNBT urged the government to "reconsider" its decision.
Last week, the Atlantic Provinces Library Association issued an open letter to Holder expressing "concerns" and seeking clarification of Cormier's qualifications.
The outgoing chair of the New Brunswick Public Libraries Board, René Ephestion, who only learned of Cormier's appointment through a CBC report, also expressed concerns and requested an immediate meeting to discuss his "intentions."
Ephestion, a former Liberal leadership candidate, said he feared Cormier was brought in to "cut more."
The minister said there are no plans to make any major changes right now.
"We're looking at ways to enhance the library system to make it better and stronger for the people in New Brunswick," said Holder.
He said his department will make sure the necessary funding and policies are in place to ensure a vibrant system.
BS
No different than sll the liberal plants over the decades still working.
Terry Tibbs
Next time I go to see my doctor should I be asking her to see her credentials?
(in this "just kidding" province where credentials, and experience,
count for nothing when someone in government decides to give someone a
chance)
Paul Bourgoin
McKenzie King
It's terrible that the Minister of the Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour thinks so poorly of actual academic qualifications. How can he impress upon prospective students and employers the importance of proper certified training if he thinks so little of it himself? This is a bad move, and should be corrected.
Terry Tibbs
It's hard, in this case, to actually pin down "the bad move", isn't it?
Do we start in the beginning when folks *thought* it a good idea to vote CONServative? Do we wait until Mr Higgs picked Trevor Holder to be Minister of Post Secondary Education? Or was it when Mr Cormier was appointed to his current job?
Maybe it wasn't one bad move? Maybe it was a comedy of errors?
Fred Brewer
I have zero medical experience, but I want to be Chief Medical Officer for NB. Where do I apply Mr. Holder? I deserve a chance, right?
Roy Kirk
Always with the "trick questions".
Justin Gunther
"Give him a chance."
Make me.
Kyle Woodman
Library users are a bad constituency to pick a fight with.
David Amos
Johnny Horton
How about the librarians and their associations actually worry about getting librarians in and running our branches, before they mouth off about who they must bow to. See,S to me them not demanding their coworkers be librarians is quite hypocritical.
David Amos
I answered that. Your contacting all the Marc martins attempting to find the poster named that.
You are also probably aware it is not illegal to use your legally given middle name as your name. In fact over thirty percent of Canadians do so.
Unsolicited contact is harassment,
Johnny Horton
If the guy is qualified or not, nobody deserves the risking yrhrough the mud he has in these forums for simply getting a job.
Decency in this day and age is dead.
David Amos
Show me where I raked Cormier through the mud over getting the job.
What have I said about you that you yourself has not said. I mocked you running for offices you publicly have yourself. That you weren’t running to help others but further your own lawsuits,
Roland Stewart
A secret can stay a secret if nobody talks.
A secret can remain a secret if people respect our privacy laws.
Johnny Horton
Government
shouldn’t even be in the library business. It should be community based
funded by the community members that want it.
Johnny Horton
Make. O mistake, this all about turf and protectionism. Nothing to do with what is best for the public,
The turf protecting is the librarians demanding they run a multi million dollar operation.
If they are risking me through the mud, they are not risking Cormier, an employee, so ill take the hits do the man can maintain what shred of privacy he might have left after this witch hunt. And I’ve never even met the guy. But it is the decent thing to do.
Me thinks I think and care about myself and my own, and I don’t really care what others do or have.
What don’t you understand about - my own thin- guess that means Irving to you. I don’t buy any Irving products. I’ve never made a dollar off an Irving pay cheque or pay out. Fact.
Johnny Horton
Go
and look at the MI degree st Dalhousie and the required courses. Very
scan on training to run a multi million dollar operation with thousands
of employees.
David Amos
pete prosser
Sure , come back to New Brunswick. Bring your talent. The gong show is looking for contestants.
David Amos
Michael durant
If he can do index cards a year from now then all the best to the young man. We are a very special province that does things differently.
David Amos
Johnny Horton
I mean seriously who cares if it is patronage, I’ll bet anything thst most of the posters here got jobs through patronage and nepotism.
A librarian runs the benson you use. Well most likely. We do have branches thst the head is not s librarian.
Who the librarians boss is doesn’t really impact the matter.
There’s a lot of things in life that aren’t fair. Society has a whole seems to have little interest in changing those though. Who you know - only exists because people keep using it.
Hiring would be based on qualifications, but first that requires people to actually stop using favours. Canadians certainly have shown they have no interest in stopping from calling in fsvours to get ahead. It’s even being taught as valid in our universities.
I’ve always defended the concept it doesn’t matter how someone got a job. It’s if they do the job once in the position or not.
I will never stray from that belief.
You said the same in the previous thread and it was clo#3$ before I could answer.
Then you clearly do not know me. I believe in hard work and doing one’s job and it’s dories, anything else in the business or enterprise is not my business.
If I were lsssed over, I was clearly not their choice. For whatever reason. I most certainly would not then want to turn srunsnd fight for the job I wasn’t wanted for.
Some of us are actually happy and content just doing the job we were hired for. If we don’t get promoted, we can either continue working, or we can move on. The world isn’t always bsout *i* and perceived entitlements.
I believe in doing your job and keeping your nose out of others above you. If I feel the business or organization is unethical to the point it bother me, and I have s high level of ethics, I’d leave rather than demand change above my level.
This world was built on family business, family farms, inheritances. I’ll not oppose such,
I’m saying I don’t care if he was qualified or not base$ on some application requirements, I’ve never said ping master should be a ceo. There are lots of great workers who don’t specifically check every box.
You are fixated on some posted qualifications as the end all and be all. That is what I disagree with. I think people should be hired for their ability and visions and not just because they meet some checkboxes some other person came up with,
There is a difference between those in power who make the laws of the land and those who do the work of the lawmakers,
The former should be democratically elected in an open transparent process. The letter serve street the behest of the former. If the former do not do as the masses like, they can be replaced in a democratic process. The letter can be fired if incompetent.
The former should be prepared to lose most of their privacy. The letter should never be required to lose any.
Johnny Horton
Glad to know in Canada in 2020 LinkedIn is the end and all snd br all of fact.
I know it is shocking in the days of social media, but there are still humble people in this world.
I didn’t say that. And you know it. My point was LinkedIn is full of lies, May embellishments and some underbelishments for whatever reason, it’s hsrdly a proper source to witch-hunt over,
Trust that I have no Masters degree but I can read. The simple truth is librarians and many others are justifiably upset with the in your face patronage and the BS about coming from a temporary cabinet minister. Methinks the awful truth is that this nonsense should insure that Holder never be elected again. However I have no doubt that he will because far too many people vote for the colour of the coat not the person. Hence we get the governments we deserve N'esy Pas?
george johnson
I find it interesting that the woman who appointed him has also been appointed elsewhere. Why did she appoint him, she must have been aware he had little for qualifications, I have 4 years university and never even got a call. His "vision" of kings landing turned out to be not so visionary, this is not fair for those who have put in the time to deserve such a job. Regardless of proof of patronage, still smells like it and leaves a nasty taste in mouth.
Almost every hire in Canada in the last decade has in its tied by who you know. Both civil and private. We have not hired in this country in either field on wuslricisriond sline in decades. If ever.
Qualifications.
You have no idea what torture is until you have satellite internet. I swear st times my 300 baud modem was better.
Well people certainly have on this topic - which I my complaint about this issue,
Johnny Horton
I don’t want s linesman running nb power.
I don’t want a teacher running education.
I don’t want a doctor running health.
The purpose of a CEO is to manage the overall resources and money of the thing they manage. They don’t do the actual job of the employees. They don’t even hire.
They manage a department made up of many parts, not just in this case librarians, but any workers in the branch.
Travis Stewart
But they don’t need to. Thst is my point, a good manager can do the job better even without the specific knowledge"
Plus I still contend moving from a museum to a library is less of a leap than electrical engineer to ceo.
The CEO of Vitalité Health Network is similar, with a Doctorate in Public Health, a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Social Work.
So not doctors, but they are people who are trained to manage people in their specific field.
Par for the course with old johnny., He is just here to cause aggravation. seldom does he add to the conversation in a meaningful way.
So because I have a doffering opinion, you should be allowed to publicly insult me?
You have no idea who I am or what my qualifications are.
I’m also certainly not going to publicly flog a civil servant for applying for and getting a job becsise some news reporter wrote a one sided story and I read over some LinkedIn profile.
I have never asked he should or should not have the job. I was not privy to the interviews. I will however continue to argue the concept thst one needs to do the job to be a ceo of it. I have known wn far too many successful managers and ceos who had no experience in the field. I also know many S fsile manager who were an expert in their field.
I wholeheartedly disagree that simply becssie an employee is a civil servant they deserve their life laid bare and people allowed to insult them without knowing all the facts and basing a witch-hunt on LinkedIn,
Not my business/problem. If I am working there I have my job and it’s duties to do. It’s the owners/bosses duty to do the hiring.
Been there done thst, didn’t bother me at all. Clearly in such cases I wasn’t the one wants by the boss for whatever reason and I certainly wouldn’t want to then get the job by force and complaining, it wouldn’t change the fact I wasn’t their choice,
Kim McLaggan
So Trevor Holder is denying patronage even though a deputy minister who has cense moved on appointed an unqualified person over qualified candidate's ,this ladies and gentlemen is patronage and that former deputy minister who is an acting CEO should be fired as K Cormier and Premier Higgs needs to step in and and rescind the appointment of K Cormier , and congrats to the Liberals who will do this if elected to govern ,nice to hear from the Greens and Alliance on this seems they must approve of patronage appointments ,the librarian's and those working in the library services think its a farce so he may have his high paying patronage job for now but has lost his credibility,the reporter who is working on this needs an award good job keep digging
I’m sure you never got a single job in life because you knew someone or someone got you an interview.
Over 70% of getting an interview nowadays is because you knew someone.
It’s not just NB. It’s Canada wide. It’s slso one of the first things taught in any introductory business course.
Five years deans list and distinction. Thanks for playing,
Kyle Woodman
The qualified people in government spend all their time fixing the problems of the unqualified. It is a zero sum game. The province has been held back because of this nonsense. We would be a lot further ahead as a province if we didn't chase off all our educated professionals so politicians can give their buddies jobs. I know very smart and educated former New Brunswickers who lament the fact that they have to move to other provinces to work in the civil service getting results. NB needs to get its act together because the Kevin Cormier's of the world are dragging us down.
Lauchlin Murray
I for one don’t want a librarian responsible to manage a tens of millions budget and thousands of employees.
Learn something about a topic before you comment.
I’m well aware what S am ozs degree is. I also know it doesn’t do what you say, rash you to manage millions and thousands of people.
The job qualifications also stated the STANDARD of in lieu, work or life experience.
I get it. The librarians are p... they didn’t get the job. Thst someone else did instead.
It’s never been about what is best, it’s about turf.
Who cares. Are we thst rigid in life we must line check everything’s. Really?
Ever consider the possibility the posted wuslificstoons were done in error?
Yes sam, I know it must be hard to believe. But I believe in free action and free thought over some check boxes.
Jason Inness
I wish the voters in Saint John Portland would vote this guy out. He is a career politician that has no idea of how to actually manage a department.
Seems to me he’s done a fine job of maintaining privacy, laws.
C Jones
There is nearly zero transparency in the civil service when it comes to managerial jobs...but you know what?..there needs to be! Why? because many times you'll get a parachute candidate in there with no better qualifications than anyone else, and sometimes even less qualifications....simply because of friends and favours. This NEEDS to STOP. The morale of the workforce is vital, and needs to be such that employees should trust their Employer fully, and believe that they can advance based on hard work and merit, and not on who they know. This goes on everywhere that I've heard of, except NBCC, where I've been told they are 1-100% completely transparent in their hiring, and they advertise and interview for every single position no matter the rank.
List the specific daily duties of the ceo of public library job and point out specifically which ones require specific library training,
Johnny Horton
“"I have never publicly talked about any civil servant's qualifications and I'm not about to start now," Holder told reporters during a conference call on Wednesday morning.”
Minister Holder is absolutely correct. Any politician or government or official that discusses such in public violating privacy law#, should He punished under the privacy laws.
Helen Gorne
One has to love the naivety of New Brunswick. What if Mr Holder were to board an aircraft and hear " our pilot has never flown before, but lets give him a chance" would he stay or leave ?
Johnny Horton
The head of public libraries does not sign in and out books. He does not order books. He does not poin patrons to resources.
In fact there is zero in his job duties as CEO thst is remotely connected with the specific duties of a librarian.
Air traffic controllers responsible for getting planes up and down are not pilotxl the head of the airport is not A pilot.
I’m retired, saved my own money don’t need no stinking taxpayer welfare to live off of.
Johnny Horton
Gee I didn’t read the outrage in the CBC story yesterday on the old Hampton home,where they interviewed an stchitect who is the CURATOR for an art gallery. Talk about not wuslificied and all...
Travis Stewart
No one is outraged because they are qualified for the position, the situation is completely different in this case.
Are you really going to try to pretend this is the same as hiring a guy with one year of business school and two years at flight school for a position that included a "master's degree in library and/or information studies from an American Library Association-accredited program" as an essential qualification? Leroux has the educational background, existing curatorial work history, and a long history of authorship on topics related to his position. Cormier has none of this.
And Cormier has managed a large active museum. Museums are t that far from libraries, he’s not going to sign out books, catalog them or even decide which to buy. He’s going to manage S large budget and a large workforce that contains more than librarians,
"he’s not going to sign out books, catalog them or even decide which to buy"
No one thinks he is going to do that. Is that what you think a Masters in Library or Information Science is all about? There is more to libraries than checking out books.
Given your inability to evaluate Leroux's suitability , and that you don't seem to know anything about Library and Information Science, perhaps you should reconsider whether you are even capable of evaluating their suitability for positions. The ad for the position makes it clear the person who gets it will need to have an in-depth knowledge of libraries to do it correctly, you need to know about the topic to oversee the development of library services. The job isn't just someone sitting at a desk handling the finances.
Please list the specific duties of the ceo position of public libraries.
So in other words you don’t know, but feel to drag a man through the mud,
I'm going to tell you a little secret. As much as we all have about the same opinion of Mr Trump, he is working for Amerika, quite unlike the folks we seem able to elect. I no longer trust a lot of things about Canada and have slowly, over the past 5 years been liquidating my assets into portable wealth. Since November of last year my portable wealth increased 15%, that's 15% in 4 months, due to several factors.
A more apt comparison might be Donald Duck?
A small one, but not unusual.......... I have several bets going at once, portable wealth and $US, neither disappoints and are better investments than investing in Canada.
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