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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The TWC Telephone Hearing Farce

Yesterday I participated in one of the former WAO employee’s Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) telephone hearing because the WAO claimed Marsha did not work her “scheduled hours.” What was interesting was the WAO did receive proof that she worked during the week in question. So instead of claiming she did not work the entire week, suddenly it was changed to “she did not work on Thursday and there was no approved leave request submitted for Friday.” New reason for termination: no-call, no show for two days instead of five days.

Michelle Cryer represented the WAO and she claimed at first that they had a time card entry for Thursday, but Marsha did not clock out. Then when confronted directly by Marsha in a cross-question, Cryer changed her story and claimed she had “a time card in her hands” which showed she did not clock out on Wednesday. If this was true, then how did Kim calculate her hours worked and translated those hours into a pay check? Interesting enough, Cryer now admitted she worked Monday – Wednesday, yet her paycheck for the week (Wednesday – Wednesday) was cancelled, claiming the paycheck was “stolen” from the WAO?

This woman’s story was a complete farce. I am stunned she even bothered to testify when clearly the WAO was in the wrong in filing a challenged to Marsha’s unemployment benefits. I was so proud of Marsha and Nicole’s testimony because they were able to shine a light in the Cryers false claims.  There is no doubt in my mind that Marsha will continue to receive her unemployment benefits -- her testimoney was a slam dunk and Michelle Cryer's testimony had to many holes in it, one could drive a WAO truck through it.

Wow, so instead of focusing on the fundraising for the animals, this woman chose to pursue a vendetta against the WAO’s former employees. Very sad indeed. Anyhoo, Cryer was very hostile towards me, Nicole, and Marsha during the telephone hearing, but she was sweet as pie towards the hearing officer! She never challenged my telephone statement, nor did she challenge my written statement to the OAG (see below).

On a different note: After re-reading Sherwood’s memorandum to the board (and eventually the OAG), he actually thought the WAO would bring in $50k for the July 11th fundraiser event! Unfortunately they raised less than $500. And then Sherwood claimed in the same memorandum the WAO would raise $25k for a 4th of July BBQ plate. What BBQ plate? I guess that’s another crazy expectation that fell through due to lack of leadership.

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