Jean Jordan, the newly appointed Executive Assistant City Attorney, planned to retire but will now work remotely during her four-month cruise after City Attorney Heather Ferbert approved the arrangement. This decision came after reports surfaced about Jordan's absence without prior notification to staff. Ferbert commended Jordan's dedication, highlighting her efforts to ensure responsibilities are met while at sea. While there are questions surrounding the specifics of this arrangement, the city maintains confidentiality about Jordan's transition and work status amidst her travels.
We discussed her pre-scheduled trip in detail and Ms. Jordan has made every effort, at her own expense, to ensure her continued ability to complete the duties of her job and communicate with city staff and the attorneys she supervises.
Ferbert acknowledged she approved the remote work but cited confidentiality rules in declining to respond to more detailed questions.
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