Tuesday, April 3, 2012

A Message to Port Staff

This is a letter I wrote after our April 3, 2012 meeting, I asked that it be forwarded to port staff.

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Yesterday was a challenging one for everyone at the Port of Bellingham. Where we have the continued day to day work and tragedies during normal operations, we then add the weight of uncertainty and fear.

I spoke with Commissioners Jorgenson and Walker twice yesterday to reassure them and confirm that we remain committed to the Port and all of you who make it so successful. While the three of us may disagree at times, even, unfortunately, in a pretty dramatic way, we believe in you.

There will be a transition. There will be uncertainty. There will be challenges yet unknown. Please know that we three commissioners all work in our own way to represent the people of this county and help keep our port moving in the very positive direction it has been going.

For those of you who could not attend yesterday's meeting you would have heard an outpouring of support for the way the port is perceived in our Whatcom County community. I have had no end of e-mails and phone calls for the past two days reiterating that this port is doing great things and serving our communities well.

I would ask that you discuss with each other how best to remain tight with your coworkers, support your senior staff and continue your good work. Jim, Scott and I, as well as the entire county, will be relying on all of you to rally with us. Most of you were here when Mr. Darling left, use the positive experiences from that time to succeed, use the poor experiences to guide you to better outcomes.

The commission will be working very closely with our interim director to ensure our continued success. If any one of you have a need to discuss an issue, your HR director is a stalwart for you so please remain confident, follow your handbook protocol, feel comfortable knowing that your rights will be protected and honored.

Finally, thank you. Thank you for your understanding that the commission is elected, that we can be quirky sometimes and for sticking with us when we are.

Most sincerely,

Mike McAuley