GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) – A special set of rules has reportedly been created for one Green Bay alderman to meet with city staff.
The city attorney’s office says this was in response to various incidents and complaints about Alderman Guy Zima’s conduct with staff members.
When Zima meets with a staffer, it must be in an office with at least two city employees present.
Employees also have the right to end the meeting at any time if they feel harassed, threatened, or disrespected.
If Zima doesn’t comply, a department head would have to be present for any future meetings he has with a staffer.
During Monday’s news conference over allegations Zima and four of his colleagues have brought forth against Mayor Jim Schmitt, Zima was asked about the matter.
“I continue to serve my constituents in full capacity at all times.”