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By Charles McCollum & The Herald Journal • May 24, 2021 A human resources department review into the exodus of five permanent female workers from the Cache County Clerk/Auditor’s Office since the beginning of 2021 found no legal or personnel policy violations by new County Clerk Jess Bradfield. Although three of the women have said they felt forced out of their jobs by Bradfield who launched a major reorganization of the clerk’s office shortly after assuming the post last October and cut several part-time employees’ hours the review ordered by County Executive David Zook determined Bradfield crossed no lines.
“Cache County takes all allegations seriously and makes every effort to conduct a thorough investigation to ensure compliance with all county policies and personnel laws,” the Human Resources Department wrote in a three-paragraph summation of its investigation released late Friday afternoon. ....
A human resources department review into the exodus of five permanent female workers from the Cache County Clerk/Auditorâs Office since the beginning of 2021 found no legal or personnel policy violations by new County Clerk Jess Bradfield. Although three of the women have said they felt forced out of their jobs by Bradfield â who launched a major reorganization of the clerkâs office shortly after assuming the post last October and cut several part-time employeesâ hours â the review ordered by County Executive David Zook determined Bradfield crossed no lines. âCache County takes all allegations seriously and makes every effort to conduct a thorough investigation to ensure compliance with all county policies and personnel laws,â the Human Resources Department wrote in a three-paragraph summation of its investigation released late Friday afternoon. âAs such, this investigation has been ongoing for five weeks. The research conducted by t ....
By Charles McCollum & The Herald Journal • May 10, 2021 The Cache County human resources department is conducting an investigation into the exodus of five permanent female workers from the county clerk’s office since the beginning of 2021. The Herald Journal also learned this week that disruption in the clerk’s office prompted a group of employees in other offices to approach the county administration with concerns about job security when new officials are elected.
County Executive David Zook said he requested the investigation in response to two written complaints about the work environment in the clerk s office along with his own concerns about high turnover there since Jess Bradfield took over as clerk last September following the mid-term departure of Jill Zollinger. ....
Cache County HR department investigating exodus of female workers from clerkâs office High turnover rate and a pair of written complaints lead to the review. By Charles McCollum | The Herald Journal   | May 8, 2021, 11:51 p.m. The Cache County human resources department is conducting an investigation into the exodus of five permanent female workers from the county clerkâs office since the beginning of 2021. The Herald Journal also learned this week that disruption in the clerkâs office prompted a group of employees in other offices to approach the county administration with concerns about job security when new officials are elected. ....