Which butt would suit the LGGRTC executive chair? – Respublika.lt



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Jonas Jarutis was the only one in the working group who questioned the head of LGGRTC Adas Jakubauskas. Photo by Stasys Žumbis

A. Jakubauskas is the long-time president of the Union of Tatar Communities of Lithuania. It is symbolically translated from its position in 2021, which was announced by the Seimas as the Year of Lithuanian Tatar History and Culture. There are currently about 3,000 Tatars living in Lithuania. Is this national minority not hurt? Of course, this is just a lyrical deviation that worries our politicians less. Here the Poles would be offended, it would be more difficult.

Everyone is afraid of innovation

Model differently. A.Jakubauskas, after the decision of Seimas, went on to lead the LGGRTC as of 2020. June 25. He accepted the journalist Vidmantas Valiušaitis as his main assistant. This appointment may have been particularly irritating to some LGGRTC employees. (What? For me, a professional historian, will a journalist instruct me on how to work? I won’t tolerate it!) Maybe employees only tolerate non-professionals who don’t bother anyone? I want to – I work, I want to – simulate work?

LGGRTC has been led by a chemical engineer for 11 years. The employees of the Center did not go to the Spokespersons of the Seimas with complaints at that time. I’m still modeling, nothing 100 percent. unclaimed. Suppose a new boss arrives at any institution where the professionals have been led by a non-malicious nonprofessional for many years. And vigorously undertake changes. Find at least one team in Lithuania that is not scared, resentful, indecisive, or in the way of change. It is still difficult to understand why two people who are undoubtedly patriots of our state have found no common ground. A.Jakubauskas and Mingailė Jurkutė, Doctor in History. 2016 defended his dissertation “Memory of the Lithuanian partisan war. Soviet. Local and expat stories. “But are there few cases where like-minded ideological people can’t stand each other? He complains … to the daughter of the KGB reservist! But what is the Seimas doing here? teach respect.

Apparently, it was a great innovation for A. Jakubauskas to meet an ambitious subordinate: a doctor of historical sciences. And it was an innovation for the doctor of science: meeting the new director of LGGRTC. Apparently both parties did not like this innovation very much. But the principles did not allow the principles to be reduced. And that is natural again. Cultivated oak or linden no longer shrink. It grows only upwards. Unless they get cut. For example, the sensitive axes of politicians.

The Seimas is not a Labor Disputes Commission

The working group, chaired by the vice president of the Seimas, conservative R.Morkūnaitė-
Mikulėnienė, no member of the Seimas Commission for the Fight for Freedom and the Historical Memory of the State was invited. Although last year it was this commission that recommended A. Jakubauskas to occupy the position of head of LGGRTC. In addition to R. Morkūnaitė-Mikulėnienė, the working group consisted of the conservatives Paulius Saudargas, Arvydas Pocius, Andrius Navickas, “Socdemas” Julius Sabatauskas, Jonas Bičiūnas and the “peasant” Jonas Jarutis. Up to 6 of these 7 members voted to run for the Seimas regarding the fate of A. Jakubauskas. Only the “peasant” J. Jarutis voted against. Why?

“Therefore,” J.Jarutis told the “Republic”, “the working group did not take every opportunity to learn about the situation. Of the 150 people who work for LGGRTC, only 17 are dissatisfied with A.Jakubauskas, and 61 employees expressed their confidence. ” Employee complaints must be investigated by the Labor Relations Commission, the Tripartite Council, the Labor Disputes Commission, and finally there is a court, and the dissatisfied employees immediately turned to the LGGRTC founder, the Seimas. A. Jakubauskas was appointed to head the LGGRTC by the then majority of the former Seimas, so maybe someone wants that place now? Those people who complained and also visited the President of the Seimas during the investigation of the working group. I think it’s a deal. head of the institution so that nothing changes in the institution Most people do not like change, it is difficult to come to an agreement with them We are all afraid of change It is natural Q wondered why the new LGGRTC director has so many advisers. But each leader builds his own team that he trusts. “

However, J.Jarutis admitted an error by A.Jakubauskas:

“For the sake of justice, A.Jakubauskas made a mistake when he fired that woman during the investigation” (Dr. M.Jurkutė – aut. Past).

You will do nothing. Warm-blooded Tartars. Maybe a man, so attacked from all sides, just had a fever? But does the decision of the working group already mean that A. Jakubauskas will be removed from his post?

“We’ll see,” replied J. Jarutis, “there may still be something in the Seimas. And on the ruling side, from what I’ve heard, there are those who support A. Jakubauskas. Here, during the working group vote, it was considered the removal of Dr. M. Jururkute. He passed the vote to the other side. We will see how things will be here. How the Seimas will decide. “

Does the signature of the 61st person who supports A. Jakubauskas mean nothing to the working group? The head of the group R.Morkūnaitė-Mikulėnienė only publicly regretted that disagreements had arisen in the center, the director cannot cope with his current duties. However, how to explain that 543 employees left the center in 25 years? Far from leading under A. Jakubauskas.

And now let’s imagine that we are not talking about LGGRTC, but about R.Morkūnienė-Mikulėnienė’s Seimas. Aiman, for as long as I can remember, for more than 30 years, conflict situations have arisen here almost every day. The Seimas and the Government complain every day, not 17 citizens, but at least 17 thousand. And nothing! Neither the president of Seimas, who sympathizes with the “usable” employees of A.Jakubauskas, nor her deputies resign. They are sitting in their chairs, whatever it is!

To the position of leader LGGRTC – KGB reservist!

What needs to be done to make LGGRTC’s work enjoyable for everyone? First, don’t do anything. Second, there is no sign of reform, as there will be mass hysteria. In Lithuania, reformers, including ministers, are beheaded first. Third, a former KGB reservist should be appointed head of the LGGRTC. Proven facts. When a person is clear, no one clings to him. Appoint a chef as your deputy. If people really like culinary shows, so will the culinary deputy. Appoint someone else from the rainbow or an exceptional nation as another deputy. To make any professional historian afraid of even barking. And let the work team pace, patience however they want.



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