The newbies at Six Nations band administration and the new council members themselves may still be finding their way to what their job actually is but while they search it’s treading on the community’s right to know what decisions are being made by Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) on their behalf Add to it the emergence of a large new employee workforce throughout the newly launched administration and you have it all taking its toll. At one point Six Nations Elected council members pushed for Six Nations people to be hired. Now over 200 of the over 900-member workforce are not from Six Nations. And let’s face it, if they are not First Nation people, the clash of culture is rearing its ugly head. Culture clashes can create toxic workplaces….
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