Sunday, July 23, 2006

BMV Employee Fired, Dems Think Wrong Person

IndyStar -
BMV employee thinks e-mail led to firing
Bureau says worker's performance didn't meet expectations; governor supports agency's action

Karen Woods was a Bureau of Motor Vehicles employee until the day after she sent an e-mail to Gov. Mitch Daniels detailing her frustrations with the new computer system.

The system installation has caused headaches for BMV customers and employees alike, with breakdowns, inaccurate information and other problems.

Woods thinks her e-mail, in which she stated, "I like my job and would like to keep it," led to her dismissal the morning after she sent it. She said she had never been "written up" for any problems and had not received any complaints from her supervisors.

The BMV issued a statement saying Woods was "in her first seven weeks of employment and failed to perform her duties up to expectations based on job performance. The BMV invites its associates to offer suggestions for improvement and constructive criticism."
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