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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Have You Had a Chance to Look at the LLNL Sponsered Employee Blog?

I took a look. Too bad my post never got posted.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Of course your post never got posted. It's moderated and they only want employees to post happy thoughts about LLNS on the site.

Anonymous said...

what is the URL for the LLNL-sponsored employee BLOG?

Anonymous said...

Was horrified when the pic of AW began to move and talk!

Anonymous said...

where is the blog?

Anonymous said...

Why is this website so negative? It's understood that everything isn't at its best at the Laboratory but .. I LOVE where I work, the people are great, and although everything isn't perfect it sure beats the alternative. Thinking positively is a huge motivator .. think about it>

Anonymous said...

where is the blog?

LLNL WL Blog Admin said...

I was interested to see this topic came up in this forum. I am the LLNL Work-Life Blog administrator. You can get to this blog from the internal MyLLNL portal, Employee Center tab. So far we have had a lot of participation from employees using the comments feature. Please feel free to read and share your own comments and thoughts. We really do want to hear how employees feel about their work-life resources at the Lab. We also have a guest author program. Although the comments are moderated, I have posted every one that has been submitted to me since we went live last Wednesday. I will post any comments negative or positive as long as it is in context with the topic, and not hateful or offensive. Similar to the rules in this forum here. Feel free to send me an email if you have any questions, and contact me if your comment does not appear the work day of submission. You can find my contact info on the FAQ tab of the Work-Life blog.

Anonymous said...

Inside the lab firewall.

That's useful for retirees.

Anonymous said...

November 4, 2009 7:11 AM
"Inside the lab firewall.
That's useful for retirees."

And just as useful for us ISP'd that contribute and follow the down slide of our co-workers and friends at LLNL....thanks!!

Anonymous said...

I visited it.
It does not solve the fundamental problems we have!

Anonymous said...

It may not solve the problems but if it gets the right people to listen and act it'll be worth it.

Anonymous said...

"It may not solve the problems but if it gets the right people to listen and act it'll be worth it."


Are you really that naive? Too much in-breeding at LLNL has left an employee population that is extremely easy to dupe!

Anonymous said...

I saw the blog and don't see any topics that have to do with our work life. Television shows? What does that have to do with our work life? How about some candid discussions about why the employees are so unhappy? You don't have to post the mindless insults, but what about real useful suggestions that managers won't consider because it doesn't help them? Management puts in place policies that improve the lot of managers. They like it that way. And the managers may delude themselves if they wish, but that is why so many people are quiting. Just because you make a "happy" blog, that doesn't change what is going on and how people feel about their job. And if you don't take the suggestions anonymously, then you will get none. Retribution from managers is a well known at the lab.

Anonymous said...

This blog is unnecessary and not the answer to our problems. The best organizations in which I have worked had none of this nonsense. Those organizations had a mission, were managed by competent individuals who took care of their people, and all effort was focused on completing that mission.

The most successful years of LLNL were prior to ~1990. Anything that has been added since then is of questionable need and value.

Anonymous said...

"Are you really that naive? Too much in-breeding at LLNL has left an employee population that is extremely easy to dupe!"

No I am not. I wrote _IF_. It's a big if. I understand that. I also don't expect it to happen. But _IF_ they heard and acted accordingly wouldn't that be a good thing?

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