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Were complaints made about working conditions before resignations

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WQ.153/2023

WRITTEN QUESTION TO THE CHAIR OF THE STATES EMPLOYMENT BOARD

BY DEPUTY M.R. SCOTT OF ST. BRELADE

QUESTION SUBMITTED ON MONDAY 3rd APRIL 2023

ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON WEDNESDAY 12th APRIL 2023

Question

"Will the Chair advise whether, prior to receipt of their notice of resignation, any complaints were made to anyone in Government about their working conditions by

  1. the Chief Executive ofthe Government of Jersey;  
  2. the Chief Officer for Health and Community Services; and
  3. the Chief Nurse;  

and, if so, what was nature of the complaints?" Answer

None of the Government members of the States Employment Board are aware of any complaints being made by the three postholders to anyone in Government.

It should nevertheless be noted that, as a matter of respect for the duties of confidentiality and privacy that we owe to our employees, we would not comment on individual employment matters.

This approach is consonant with that adopted in other jurisdictions.