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Heavy Lies the Crown - The Managers Toughest Job

Heavy Lies the Crown - The Managers Toughest Job

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"We are all one elected official away from a hostile work environment.” - Dave

“Yeah, but if it gets that bad, why would you stay?" - Eden

Today on Generation on the Rise, what starts as tactical shop talk evolves into a revealing examination of professional isolation, with Dave pushing hard on systemic advocacy gaps while Eden counters with self-reliance pragmatism. By the end, they’re debating whether the profession’s recruitment crisis stems from lack of awareness or legitimate wariness about the job’s inherent instability.

Labor relations are high risk, high reward. When it goes bad, it goes bad fast.” - Brandon

Hot Takes:
  1. Generational dynamics within unions have shifted bargaining leverage.
  2. Don’t wait until negotiation year to build trust.
  3. Personnel management is on-the-job training, no matter your preparation.
  4. Managers lack advocacy structures..
  5. Geographic mobility is a professional survival skill, not a character flaw.
  6. The profession needs better advocacy and mentorship structures.

Timestamps
  1. 00:00 – Sustainability banter, ICMA programs
  2. 03:00 – Topic launch: manager’s role in HR
  3. 04:30 – Why personnel issues are hardest to prepare for
  4. 06:00 – HR professionals vs textbook training
  5. 08:30 – Generational workforce dynamics
  6. 10:00 – Labor relations as high-risk / high-reward
  7. 12:00 – Collective bargaining philosophy differences
  8. 18:00 – “Sacrificing the unborn” and pension negotiations
  9. 22:00 – Relationship building with unions outside negotiation years
  10. 29:00 – Transparency and negotiating in public
  11. 33:00 – The manager as an employee: who advocates for us?
  12. 38:00 – Hostile work environment discussion
  13. 44:00 – The limits of formal support structures
  14. 50:00 – Informal networks and senior advisors
  15. 53:00 – ICMA’s role: management vs manager debate
  16. 55:00 – Closing reflections on the realities of the profession

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