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Blowing the whistle on rubbish jobs

April 3, 2007

Whistleblowers now have more protection than ever before as legislation safeguards those who are prepared to report the illegal or unethical behaviour of their employers.

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But at a level slightly below this 'official' whistleblowing, a whole new industry has grown up in the blogosphere where disgruntled workers write regular blog postings about the drudgery of their employment.

Check out the Anonymous Work Blogs Blogring, where people as diverse as policemen, traffic wardens, teachers, nurses, secretaries, ambulance dispatchers etc are busy telling everyone how crap their working lives are.

It's a fascinating insight into employee disengagement. And some of them may work for you!

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Posted for your edification by Guru on April 3, 2007 10:52 AM |

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