You have to give it to Gov. Bobby Jindal: he never runs short of ways to insult state employees.
Time and again, he has shown his disdain, his utter contempt for state employees. His mantra of privatization of everything that moves in state government gives little or no consideration as to how it adversely affects state workers.
When he privatized the Office of Risk Management, there were employees with 20 or more years of service who are too young to qualify for retirement benefits and with the current job market so depressed, their prospects of finding meaningful employment are slim. Others who have worked only for the state and are of retirement age, do not qualify for social security or Medicare and are now faced with no medical coverage. Some of those have life-threatening illnesses.
Accordingly, when they lose their jobs, they not only lose their salaries, but their medical coverage as well. Of course they qualify to keep coverage under COBRA but the responsibility for 100 percent of the premiums falls to them and with no job, it’s rather difficult to keep the coverage.
But not to worry: Jindal has found yet one more way to display the extent of his hostility for Civil Service employees and the low esteem in which he holds state workers. It comes in the form of cruel irony that were the circumstances not so dire, it might be laughable.
Apparently it wasn’t enough to publish that nauseating campaign pamphlet four years ago in which he gushed on and on about his love for the state civil service workers. He was so kind as to remind us then that he had worked for the state and that his mother still did (and still does).
Now comes General Circular No. 2011-008 in which he designates May 4, 2011, as “State Employee Recognition Day.” The circular was actually issued by the Department of Civil Service, apparently because Jindal was too busy attending out of state fundraisers.
Turns out he couldn’t even do that right: While the heading correctly says May 4, 2011, the text of the edict proclaims May 4, 2010, as “State Employee Recognition Day in Louisiana.”
The circular is addressed to Heads of State Agencies and Human Resources Directors and reads thusly:
As a part of the nationwide celebration of Public Service Recognition Week (May 2-6), Governor Bobby Jindal has proclaimed Wednesday, May 4, 2010, as State Employee Recognition Day in Louisiana.
We encourage you to use this opportunity to recognize your employees and educate the public about the work state employees are doing to keep our citizens safe, protect our drinking water, provide medical care to the indigent, help abused children, maintain our roads and bridges, and so much more.
Don’t forget to ask your Human Resources Directors and Communications Directors to partner to effectively educate the public on the many quality services your employees deliver to our citizens. Tell the story of how they are making a difference in our communities.
For ideas on activities and community and media outreach projects, there are helpful resources for your review, such as NASPE’s “2010 NASPE (National Association of State Personnel Executives) Guide to State Employee Recognition Day” found at http://www.naspe.net.
One would think they would at least update last year’s circular to reference the 2011 NASPE guide.



He does recognize state workers – Those in his administration and those that agree (yes people) with him — all others are just numbers to cut or privatize so he can fool the people of Louisiana into thinking he is “reducing the budget.”
Even though he is “NOT RAISING TAXES” come June all states workers will see less in their paycheck due to an insurance rate increase – same difference if you ask me!
WE HAVE A FACEBOOK GROUP TITLED “FIGHT BACK LOUISIANA” WE ARE PARTNERING WITH ALL STATE EMPLOYEES AND EDUCATION SYSTEMS TO PROTEST AGAINST BOBBY JINDALS ASSAULT ON STATES WORKERS AND STUDENTS. PLEASE JOIN US MAY 14 AT 0900 AS WE MARCH FROM THE GOVERNORS MANSION TO THE STATE CAPITAL.
A protest…on a Saturday! Who is going to be there to see it?
What a joke!!! He actually says for state employees to make the public aware of what they do. He does not exempt OGB even though they are to read his letter to plan members and not speak their voice. Hypocritical huh?? I am disabled so cannot walk with you on May 14th. but is there anything I can do from my home? I will be there with my heart and soul praying for you’ll. I hope everyone that can be there will be there. God Bless!!!!!
Yes a Saturday! So teachers, College students, state employees, everyone who works 5days a week cam attend. Trust me, everyone will know we were there!!!
@ Cindy: if you camt come. Send family or friend in your place. But if you can make it I would love to help you “march” right along with us. Spread the word!!!
well i now understand why he hasn’t allowed state workers a raise for two years – it’s to pay the salaries of his top DoA people…
paul rainwater – $204,402/year ($7861.62 per pay check for those of you living paycheck to paycheck or, put another way, 4 fired ogb employees)
mark brady – $190,549/year (or $7328.81/pay check, 3.8 fired ogb employees)
dirk thibodeaux – $120,000 year (a measly $4615.39 per check, 2.4 fired ogb employees)
don’t know about you but i feel appreciated… i appreciate the fact that it costs so much to do so little good