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FriJun8

Butler County leaders clash over expletives, yelling

Posted by akiefaber June 8th, 2012, 12:25 pm Post a Comment

Sheila McLaughlin reports

They might both be Republicans, but that doesn’t mean Butler County Commissioners Chuck Furmon and Cindy Carpenter agree on everything, especially when it comes to throwing F-bombs and yelling at staff.

Cindy Carpenter

Cindy Carpenter. Photo provided.

Furmon fired off a letter this week to Carpenter chastising her about swearing at interim County Administrator Mike Campbell and engaging in a “very loud and angry professional rant” that could even be heard in the public elevators.

It’s the second time that Carpenter has been accused of berating employees.

Pete Landrum, Director of the Management and Budget Office, hired an attorney last November to stop Carpenter from making further threats against him.

The latest tirade involved Carpenter telling Campbell that she was a “(expletive) commissioner,” said the letter The Enquirer obtained from the board of commissioners.

“Your tirades and tantrums are becoming the norm rather than the exception. You seem to be driven to continually create a hostile work environment,” Furmon wrote in his letter to Carpenter.

“Our staff does not deserve your hostile behavior. Day after day they live with the threat of your outbursts.”

Chuck Furmon

Chuck Furmon. Photo taken during the Republican primary race for Butler County commissioner by Joseph Fuqua II. Furmon lost the primary in March.

Reached Wednesday for comment, Furmon said, “I’m just disappointed in what she does. If it was an employee, we have zero tolerance for that. She should understand that.”

He was referring to the county’s personnel policy on threatening behavior and workplace violence. The policy does not apply to Carpenter because she is an elected official.

Carpenter did not return a call for comment, but sent a copy of her e-mail response to Furmon.

She said she considers Furmon’s letter “a political attack in light of the fact that you distributed the letter to the press prior to giving it to me.”

Carpenter also said she expressed her “frustration” to Campbell over an unfinished report that she wanted on establishing a Land Bank project in Butler County.

In Landrum’s case, Carpenter was accused of defaming him in public meetings, verbally abusing him and threatening his job security. His attorney warned Carpenter against further attacks.

Landrum was among a handful of employees Carpenter and Commissioner Don Dixon were jockeying to fire and replace as Carpenter was taking office in January 2011. Dixon backed out of the plan at the last minute.

Carpenter’s subsequent threats about firing certain employees in the commissioner’s office and shooting them prompted Landrum to file a formal complaint that Furmon, who was then commission president, forwarded to Butler County Prosecutor Michael Gmoser for advice.

Nothing was done.

At the time, Carpenter told The Enquirer that she was dissatisfied with Landrum’s performance.

“He doesn’t understand he is not a county commissioner,” she said.

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SatNov19

Butler Co. official may sue Commissioner Cindy Carpenter

Posted by akiefaber November 19th, 2011, 7:57 pm Post a Comment

The head of Butler County’s finance department has threatened to sue the county, saying he’s been repeatedly threatened and berated by Commissioner Cindy Carpenter (photo – below right) and has been denied a promised pay raise, according to a report from the Cincinnati Enquirer.

Below is a portion of that report:

Cindy Carpenter Pete Landrum, who is director of the Office of Budget and Finance as well as assistant county administrator, has hired the same lawyer who recently won settlements for female county managers involving pay inequity.

In a letter obtained by The Enquirer, attorney Elizabeth S. Loring called Landrum a whistleblower and said that he would take “appropriate legal steps” if commissioners “take further adverse action against him.”

Loring alluded to alleged harassment by Carpenter, including statements she made to Landrum earlier this year that she would like to fire everyone in the office, including Landrum and “line them up and shoot them.”

Loring also said Landrum’s complaints and remarks to the press regarding the county’s budget shortfall have been the focus of hostility from Carpenter.

“Her actions against him range from unreasonable and arbitrary requests for information and defaming him in public meetings to verbal abuse and threatening his job security. Ms. Carpenter does not subject Mr. Landrum’s peers to this level of scrutiny and mistreatment,” Loring said in the letter.

“The latest of these attacks followed Mr. Landrum’s expressed concerns that health care costs owed in 2012 would not be reflected in the actual budget at Ms. Carpenter’s request.”

Carpenter said she remains dissatisfied with Landrum’s performance. She gave him a written reprimand on a number of alleged issues.

In a two-page, single-spaced e-mail statement that Carpenter sent to The Enquirer, she said she does not think Landrum is responsive enough to her requests for information, has talked to the press about budget matters before he tells commissioners and has made some budgeting decisions on his own and beyond the scope of his authority.

“He doesn’t understand he is not a county commissioner,” Carpenter said.

For the entire story, visit Cincinnati.com’s post “Butler Co. official may sue commissioner.”

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