20 Wednesday,May18,2016The Nugget Newspaper,Sisters,Oregon REPORT: Investigator interviewedmanager andstaff Continued from page 1 with Gorayeb resigning his post effective April 28, and receivingaseverancepackage amounting to slightly under $114,000. In agreeing to release the investigator’s report, Mayor Chris Frye said, “I felt the majority of citizens wanted answers.” Analysis of the report allowssomeanswerstocome clear. Others — particularly whythecitychosetoprovide alargepayouttoanemployee whoresigned—remainhard todiscern. Examining the report and itsexecutivesummarymakes it immediately clear why council deliberations took several weeks. The situation at City Hall was far from clear-cut. “The majority of employees feel Andrew Gorayeb’s leadership has been a positive change for Sisters and explained he has created an atmosphere of empowerment among employees,” investigator Ashley O. Driscoll wrote in her executive summary report (see full executive summary accompanying the online version of this article at www.nuggetnews. com). “These employees appreciatehisstraightforward, performance-based critiques and value that he addresses employee performance issues…. (E)very employee interviewed noted Sisters is amoreproductiveworkplace under Gorayeb’s leadership and many employees also commented Gorayeb is exceedingly supportive of them.” Andyet… Driscoll also noted, “Despitethepositivechanges Gorayeb has implemented at the City, some of his actions haveundoubtedlycontributed to a negative working environment.” None of those actions, according to Driscoll, rose to the level of violating policies on bullying and harassment.Somedidviolate the City’s “Encouraged Conduct”policy,whichurges employees to be “fair and courteous” to co-workers, citizens, employees, elected officialsandthirdpartieswho dobusinesswiththeCity. These actions were issues of Gorayeb’s comportment, some of which made even supporters uncomfortable —thoughtheyputmuchless weight on them than other employees.Complicatingthe matter was the perception amongsomeCityemployees that “those who have issues with Gorayeb’s management style have failed to meet the new, higher standard at the City.” Driscoll reports, “During the interviews, this set of employees was more concerned (that) those who filed complaints would have job security because any employment action taken against them — no matter how justified — could be interpretedasretaliatory.” Driscoll’s investigation established that Gorayeb disparaged past employees and gave derogatory nicknames to them and to members of the community. He also reportedly made unprofessional comments about them. She found that Gorayeb “developed nicknames — ‘Nurse Ratched,’ ‘Wicked Witch,’ ‘Medusa’ and ‘Broomhilda’ — for former employees, councilors, and others in the communityforwhomhehad little regard.” In her report Driscollsaid,“IfindGorayeb used the nicknames both openlyandfrequently.” She found that on one occasion, he publicly disparaged an employee’s work product. Several employees, including supporters, found that inappropriate. Driscoll also found that Gorayeb contributed to a negative environment by asking employees to “thank him” for “managing out” a former employee and “throwingacelebratoryparty tocommemorateanemployee leaving.” Gorayeb’s memory and interpretation of some of these events is at odds with thatofseveralstaffmembers. Gorayeb acknowledged that he “commented that a former employee may have usedatackonanofficewall to hang himself,” which Driscoll found “served no purpose other than to demean(aformeremployee) and make others in the room uncomfortable.” In his interview with Driscoll, Gorayeb recognized that this was “a stupid remark.” He attributed the inappropriate comment to being “a byproductofstressrelatedto his relationship with a few members of Council.” He reported that one councilor had “given him scathing reviews and (redacted) had called him a liar. Gorayeb stated that this situation has caused him a great deal of stress, and as a result he has made some inappropriate comments.” Driscoll also found it “problematic” — but not a violation of policy — that Gorayeb was “chilling employees from expressing viewsabouttheCityManager ortheCity.” An area where findings were ambiguous was in how Gorayeb approached a situationthathadpotentialfor conflict of interest concerns. Driscollfoundnowrongdoing or inappropriate conduct — but there did appear to be a Sisters salutes... • Congratulations to Marcella “Rose” Williams, eighth-grader at Redmond Proficiency Academy. Rose was recently inducted into the National Junior Honor Society, Redmond Proficiency Chapter, on Tuesday evening, May 10. Rose is finishing middle school strong with a 4.0 GPA three years in a row while earning four high school credits to take with her next fall for her photo provided freshman year. Rose serves asavolunteerfortheSisters Marcella “Rose” Williams. Library and will volunteer as Junior Lifeguard • Many thanks to Gail Assistant with Bend Parks Butler and Les Schell for and Recreation during the excellent instruction summer. theypresentmonthlyinthe The National Junior AmericanHeartAssociation Honor Society (NJHSS) First Aid/CPR class at recognizes h i g h e s t - the Sisters Fire Hall. achieving students and is Also thanks to Fire Chief based on the five pillars Roger Johnson for his of scholarship, service, commitment to offer leadership, character and this course to residents citizenship. To learn more of Sisters Country on a about NJHS, go to www. frequentbasisforanominal njhs.us. fee. Classifieds are online at NuggetNews.com Celebr ating 41 Years in Sisters! 152 E. Main Ave. • 541-549-8771 See REPORT on page 23 FALL SPORTS REGISTRATION DEADLINE APPROACHING! Two Great Hosted Trips! MS Soccer and 6 th Grade Football. Chile Trip - February 2017 Best Trout Fishing in the World! Registration Deadline: June 1. 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