Are Livermore Lab employee raises and retiree colas, keeping up with the CA cost of living? If not, is this impacting recruitment and retention?
https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/639ba3621a72923685807b82/6914c26e40d0c8ed334f2bb5_TF_Report_CostOfLiving2025.pdf
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“Improvements Needed for Overseeing Contractor Workforce Recruitment and Retention Efforts”
“GAO is making two recommendations for NNSA to (1) track the time it takes to review contractors' human resources requests and (2) fully assess and identify the information it needs to oversee M&O contractors' recruitment and retention efforts.”
So, the NNSA Contractors are trying, but perhaps the NNSA could be more responsive?
https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-24-106861
Yes, the cost of living has been impacting retention. Many of the employees that want to start a family or are trying to raise a family really have no choice with the cost of housing. The long commutes that come with that burden are taking a toll as well.
Many San Joaquin and Stan counties LLNL employees are beginning to question their choices. This is despite the option of remote work.
The new west tracy "city" has added a surprisingly high load on traffic! not to mention a high mortgage
“This is despite the option of remote work” traditionally Stanislaus and San Joaquin counties were home to the hourly Crafts, janitorial, machinists, technicians, PSO and other support staff that NEVER had the option for remote work. Now they have to compete with the higher paid remote workers for housing. This is causing financial distress and a retention issue with that group of employees.
What is the approximate remaining % of LLNS employees at LLNL on TCP1
referenced to the 2007 transition population?
8:36 last years plan notification put it around 1,000 TCP1 employees still working and paying into the broken system.
5:02 Why do you believe TCP1 is a “broken system”? Are you comparing TCP1 to the UC pension, other NNSA lab retirement systems, CalPERS?
3 in 10 Bay Area residents can't cover basic needs, report says
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=e-UPECqGBAg&pp=ygUUMyBvdXQgb2YgMTAgYmF5IGFyZWE%3D
California loses one taxpayer per minute, Florida gains
https://www.weny.com/news/national/california-loses-one-taxpayer-per-minute-florida-gains/article_9fdeac07-f7c5-5424-b95d-ea323c805dfa.html
6:52 Compare TCP1 October 2007 financials to current TCP1 Financials. This doesn’t look good for the folks who will draw their first check in 2047.
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