Hunt is on for the "Civil Serf" demon blogger of Whitehall : "The blog reports on rows in the run up to this week’s budget, claiming that the Treasury accused her departmental bosses of trying to “diddle them out of money while delivering less”."
No one wants to be working in an environment where they are being documented, watched, judged and reported upon. I have been thinking about this. If you really want to blog about an organisation then you'd have to create a fictitious one as authors do when they want to make social commentary. I really think it is out of line for somebody who is not identified to be blabbing and claptrapping about the daily goings on anywhere. If there is a belief the workplace is unsavoury then there are legal avenues to pursue that. If there is a belief that the workplace is beneath contempt then you need to either put up and shut up, say your bit at work to try and remedy it or go elsewhere. I think we wouldn't want to be spied upon and that it would contribute to workplace stress. It also puts a media bias on the workers and that isn't at all fair. Sounds like the Civil Serf wants to bring the Labour Party down so I'd question why they are actually working as a civil servant under the current Labour Government. They perhaps need to apply for a post at Yale or work for the conservatives as a party piece. It sounds really odd.
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