CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — About half of the Laramie County Community College employees who completed a recent survey indicated a lack of trust and confidence in the school’s leadership.
A campus council is scheduled to review results of the January survey this week. About 220 of the college’s roughly 330 employees filled out the survey.
The survey was distributed as part of the college’s accreditation review, which takes place every 10 years.
About 58 percent of employees said they don’t have confidence in college President Darrel Hammon’s leadership. Forty-nine percent said they don’t believe the president’s decisions about jobs have been fair or equitable. About 47 percent said they were fearful about their own jobs.
Hammon, in his fourth year at the college, says he will work with employees to address any challenges on campus.
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