I had a feeling that she would continue to covertly track time etc. which is annoying...but...
She is now indiscreetly keeping a "black book" of things I ask her to do, every time I check my iPhone and what I'm doing at almost any minute of the day. Which, in case there was any doubt, is working. Unless I'm on here during my break, as I can't leave the workplace because someone needs to stay behind during the breaks.
FFS.
Re: WWYD as a manager follow-up...OH FFS
I meet with my boss tomorrow and will discuss. My department, which I manage, is fairly informal as well. I'm a laid back manager as long as everyone is getting their work done. But yes thanks - I will have to be extra diligent regardless. I don't want to get in trouble since I'm being watched this closely.
But seriously. There are no words...at least none that would be acceptable in the work place.
I saw her writing in it. I don't have the ability to put anyone on probation.
Now I better get to work as my 15 minutes of break is officially over. I'll update more tomorrow.
For now I leave you with the Dramarama-Lama. Hope your day is going better than mine!!
Edit: needed to add the Dramarama-Lama
I think you were right to approach her but you made your comment about what she doesn't need to do (because you do it) rather than focusing on what she needs to be doing. Continually missing deadlines or providing shoddy work is reason for escalation to HR and possible termination. Tracking your time (unless it creates a hostile work environment) probably isn't. I wouldn't turn the tracking in to a power struggle between you and her.
My advice: let the tracking go. Start documenting your conversations with her via email chain that specify what tasks she is expected to complete and by what date. "Sally, thank you for taking the time to discuss X project with me today. As we discussed, the plan is for you to provide X by Y date. Please let me know if any issues arise."
If/when the deadline passes, have a conversation with her to understand the reason why, "Sally, we agreed you would have the X document to me by end of day yesterday. I haven't seen it. Can you tell me the status?...Can you tell me why the deadline was missed? ... In the future when this happens let me know as soon as the issue arises so that I can facilitate your work. Meeting deadlines is the expectation." Then again document the information in an email to her along with the new deadline.
Also, you mentioned you are new to your role. (exciting!) Do you have a mentor within your company? They typically provide excellent and expert sounding boards for issues such as these with the added bonus over internet forums that they are typically familiar with the company culture. That is, if you get a good one!
And since you are in a union/govt environment, documentation will be critical if you are ever going to be able to get rid of her. So I would be sure to document your conversations about this issue, her work assignments, etc.
I gave her a project to work on today and so far she's on task, although not surprisingly still documenting everything.
Now I need to think up more work for her...
Thanks for all of your support, working mamas...it's hard to be a manager, I don't really have any colleagues to chat with and need to keep some professional distance between myself and my staff, and it can be very lonely and this adds to the challenges.
Glad to be back on this board!
Did she give you a reason as to why she is doing it when you did talk to her?
I just wonder what is going on in her BSC head.