You'll find me lurking in comment sections trying to provide neutral and reasonable commentary under the handle of NCS.
I really like this site and the ability for employees to share thoughts and opinions with the ability to remain anonymous. Or, so we'd hope. A lot of people are disappointed, upset, and I'm sure you're feeling kinda helpless after the comments in the all hands on Monday. There are definitely some trolls in here bullying people around, which is unfortunate. We all know that HR, Legal, and the execs keep a eye on this forum. They know we're upset and why. It's just a matter of them actually listening to us. They want us to take the TTUS, but nobody wants to because leadership consistently shows us that they don't actually want us to talk to them. Lookin' at you, GK. GK, you should probably take a note from your direct on how to be a leader after the PCS call today. Was it genuine? Not a clue, but at least she left the door open instead of laughing at questions she found repetitive and didn't want to outright answer.
GK, this used to be a really good place to work, and now it is no longer that. You are in a position to make it that way again, and it starts with respecting and listening to your employees. Being direct is fine. Being disrespectful and condescending is another. Just because you can't relate doesn't make it not real. Just because you insulate yourself, doesn't mean morale isn't low outside of your c-suite. For a bank that prides itself on reputation you sure didn't seem to have that thought at the forefront, and I hope you learned something from this. You probably didn't, but I can hope. Empathy seems to be in short supply when you're a millionaire. Humanity even less so. Leadership is hard, but you can lead without being an a--hole, usually. You seem to love the history, but you're missing a critical piece. Richard, and his love for his people and the bank. Be more like Richard. You can make this a great place to work again, it's quite literally in your power.
Employees, stop beating on each other here. All it does is prove that we're not worth respecting. Some of what I've seen here is worse than what was on that call. We're in an impossible spot in an impossible job market. If anyone has ideas on how to actually make them hear us (and not a one day walkout, that's d-mb and will literally do nothing how do you think the place runs on holidays) until the job market improves, this would be the best place to discuss it. Or you can troll this post, whatever brings you joy I guess.