I just received my annual TCP-1 letter from LLNS and a summary of the LLNS Pension Plan. Looked in pretty good shape in 2013. About 35% overfunded (funding target attainment percentage = 134.92%). This was a decrease from 2012 where it was 51% overfunded (funding target attainment percentage = 151.59%). They did note that the 2012 change in the law on how liabilities are calculated using interest rates improved the plan's position. Without the change the funding target attainment percentages would have been 118% (2012) and 105% (2013). 2013 assets = $2,057,866,902 2013 liabilities = $1,525,162,784 vs 2012 assets = $1,844,924,947 2012 liabilities = $1,217,043,150 It was also noted that a slightly different calculation method ("fair market value") designed to show a clearer picture of the plan' status as December 31, 2013 had; Assets = $2,403,098,433 Liabilities = $2,068,984,256 Funding ratio = 116.15% Its a closed plan with 3,781 participants. Of that number, 3,151 wer...
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Amazingly, both LANL Director McMillan, and NNSA Los Alamos Field Office Manager Lebak, both kept their jobs until LANS was finally ousted in favor of Triad, who won the contract to manage LANL in 2018.
-Edmund Burke
Don’t rationalize being a spectator when your fellow employees are being persecuted.
In 2012, “Scott”, a LLNS NIF technician, committed suicide,and his division level managers elected to deflect this tragedy to HR instead of actually addressing what happened. Pathetic leadership in favor of personal gain. This is LLNL under LLNS control. Saying “we just did what we were told”, probably doesn’t sit well with the daughters Scott left behind…
Go above your supervisor… well look into it.
Staff relations… no reply
At some point I gather under Kim’s regime some problems or apparently some “unimportant” slaves i mean hourly employees that speak up about not wanting to work for free and become problem people would hopefully just go away.
“In 2009 a LLNS employee was unfortunately ran over by his own vehicle and died. There was a “lessons learned” afterward. Not revealed at the time, was this employee had just been “Niffed” (unilaterally let go from his NIF assignment) and was in the process of moving to a new office. Very sad. Did LLNS employment polices change as a result of that 2009 tragedy?”
You really want to work here?