Tuesday, June 28, 2011

MEET YOUR ALDERMAN, WARD THREE ALDERMAN, PAUL DUCHILD.



(314)842-0939
pduchild@ci.crestwood.mo.us

Married to Martha Duchild, one daughter, twin sons, two (big) dogs

Employed at Edward Jones
BA in International Business - Bradley University
MBA in Finance - Webster University
Member, Our Lady of Providence Parish

"Like most communities in America, Crestwood is facing very serious economic challenges which require our city government to be fiscally prudent, just as you are with your own hard-earned income. For Crestwood to remain a viable and solvent community, elected officials and government employees must be accountable for every dollar spent, treat you and our city's business owners with respect, adhere to the rule of law, and govern with transparency."


Tom Ford

NO. 906

4 Comments:

Anonymous Tim Trueblood said...

Until former Mayor Robinson change this, the City of Crestwood always had an outside negotiator who negotiated for the City the agreement of understanding with Fire Fighters Union . The negotiator was replaced by the city Administrator and City Attorney by former Mayor Robinson. Recently the former Mayor and some members of the BOA acted to change the Charters rules on City employees campaigning for a City election.
Would you support the City of Crestwood removing it's staff from labor negotiations and returning to the use of professional negotiator as was used in the past?

2:34 PM, June 30, 2011  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tim,

I cannot answer your question publicly as it would be inappropriate to comment on negotiations which are still ongoing. Please feel free to call me so that we may discuss your ideas.

Sincerely,
Paul Duchild
Alderman, Ward 3

9:53 PM, June 30, 2011  
Anonymous Tim Trueblood said...

Thanks Alderman Duchild for responding.

8:58 AM, July 02, 2011  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well that makes alot of sense. Lets spend more of the city's money to pay a professional negotiator. Have a little confidence in your city staff and attorney. They aren't negotiating a contract with the government for 747's!

4:52 PM, July 20, 2011  

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