GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) – A Green Bay alderman has filed an open records request for the names and dates that go along with a list of complaints alleged against him.
Guy Zima reportedly yelled at and used disparaging language toward city employees.
He says the special rules created for his future meetings with city workers are meant to silence him.
“They’re harassing me from being able to have my free speech and to deal with the people of city hall as I have dealt with them for over 40 years.”
The rules require Zima to meet with city workers in an office, with at least two employees present.
The employee can end the meeting at any time, if feeling disrespected, threatened, or harassed.
City Attorney Vanessa Chavez says the rules are meant to protect their employees.
“As an employer, we have an obligation to investigate and see what we can do to ensure that those employees do feel safe.”
Chavez says the rules will not affect Zima’s ability to serve his constituents, which Zima says he plans on doing.


