City Praises Corrupt S&WB Bosses, Workers Pay the Price

In a display of contempt for the workers of New Orleans who have been hit with flooding, explosions, boil water advisories, clogged drainage canals, and bills in the thousands from the Sewerage and Water Board, the city gave a rating of “exceeds expectations” to S&WB executive director Ghassan Korban.

Korban, whose history of outright incompetence and corruption set very low expectations to begin with, got a raise of $30,000 a year, bringing his salary to $295,000. The average New Orleans hospitality worker makes less than $20,000 a year and will get fired for showing up to work late because they couldn’t shower during a boil water advisory. At a recent public meeting, Korban showed no interest in investigating the explosions or other problems that have caused workers so much suffering.

For gross incompetence, preying on the working class, and criminal negligence, the Workers Group gives Korban and the city a rating of “complete failure” and demands that instead of a raise, Korban and the other bosses at the S&WB are jailed for their crimes.