Word: gorsky
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...Gorski goes...
...months, negotiations between the Harvard Police Department union and the force's management were stalled over issues of morale: the union felt morale was too low at that point to even begin negotiating more tangible issues. The policemen blamed their depression on Police Chief David L. Gorski's efforts to increase efficiency, so it shouldn't be that surprising that the morale question was finally resolved after Gorski announced his resignation...
Several members of the union said yesterday they doubt the study will recommend significant changes in the department's structure. The current organizational dispute reached a head last March when David L. Gorski, chief of University police, resigned after two years of union opposition to his proposed organizational changes...
...This whole study don't mean a thing--everybody knows damn well it's just going to be a whitewash for Gorski," one policeman said...
While Letteri is cautious about the future, willing to wait and see what Lee might be able to contribute toward a settlement, some of the rank-and-file are less optimistic. They are more interested in seeing what Gorski's permanent successor, whom the University will select before next fall, will do about the department's organizational structure. To them, the "morale question" is not something the University can resolve simply by appointing a more pleasant person than Gorski to run the department. They want the assurance that the union will stay secure, and that they will be able...