The ACO convention starts today. If you were a delegate what question would you ask the management team of the ACO.
On a side issue it is good to see that the great and the good of the ACO (paid Managers) make the volunteers take time off work in mid week to attend. By all accounts it was a 3 line whip for attendance.
What has been the legal issue with the VRT change and why hasnât it been shared with staff. Poor communication reigns just like the beginning of this process.
Why have people with no experience been placed as regional advisors in child protection roles? What can they bring to an organisation which has thousands of better qualified/experienced people. What do you think it will look like when we are reviewed following a serious incident/investigation?
Do you know the motto of the ATC and with the policies being brought in do you believe you are working with this motto?
Last year was the 75th anniversary of the ATC do you honestly believe that this organisation showed itself on display waving the flag for the future of the ATC, as where many volunteers and senior cadets stand it should the future is more in keeping with
Singing, marching and sports and little else regarding aviation
whilst Facebook is a great tool to attract and publicise the ACO do you not think that staff at the point of delivery should be told and briefed prior to HQAC, RHQs etc making big announcements especially when your last sentence is nearly always âfor more information go and see your squadron staffâ
[quote=âincubus, post:13, topic:2892, full:trueâ]OC Wings, WAdOs and select key personnel.
It will filter down at regional and wing conferences, or TG will publish direct to Facebook.[/quote]
In all my years as staff Iâve only ever had the Wg Cdr brief on this twice.
I asked why we donât get a briefing document and essentially it wouldnât amount to much as it sounds like adults talking in a Peanuts cartoon and itâs being told what is going to happen. I was told that the RCs doing projects seem to do their updates when the Cmdt isnât there. One year in 2 hours they were treated to a lot of nothing much and many were left wondering what exactly do they do all day. Also if anyone dares to criticise or question something they are talked down to and it generally feels like a party meeting in 1930s Germany or Soviet Russia.
All of the Wg Cdrs seem to treat this as a chance to network.
An ex wg cdr of my wing went to one of these conferences and they were briefing on the reduction wings per region. With regions going from 6 wing to five. So he asked the question, with the reduction in wings, will there be a corresponding reduction in regions going from 6 to 5? The atmosphere became very frosty at that point and he didnât ask any more questions that day.
What he said about the whole conference I will not put here and leave it at that.
Only rumour I heard was that sticking the most ineffective 1% of ACO staff in a room in Grantham for two days meant the rest of the organisation ran swimmingly for 48 hours