Chicago official cited for letting employee sleep on the job
A manager in Chicago’s Streets and Sanitation Department will be suspended from his job for 30 days in connection with accusations that he let a worker sleep on the job.
A manager in Chicago’s Streets and Sanitation Department will be suspended from his job for 30 days in connection with accusations that he let a worker sleep on the job. An investigation by the city’s inspector general indicated that Shawn Bradley failed to supervise the employee who slept on duty two or three times a week and frequently came in late, according to the Chicago Tribune. Bradley says the accusations came from a disgruntled employee and denied any wrongdoing.
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