Friday, June 12, 2020

Why Lloyd's Register is seen as Corrupt org?

Water finds it's level, similarly Leaders ultimately take the organisation they lead to their level. A corrupt leader corrupts the org, and honest ethical leaders make the org they head more honest and more ethical. Now check the below review posted on Glassdoor by an ex Lloyd's Register employee.
The above is a true incident where Nicholas Brown (present M&O Director, Lloyd's Register) committed such acts misusing his position. The joke is when the responder of this review suggests the employee should have discussed with Line Manager or area HR lead, as if line manager or area HR lead would dare to lock horns with the next likely CEO Nick Brown who had the support from none other than the then CEO.

Now check out the self explanatory standard of ethics, morality prevalent in Lloyd's Register as posted on Glassdoor.
Now check out the below review posted on Glassdoor. It may not come as a surprise that few years ago, one Surveyor in a South East Asian country had pointed out that Lloyd's Register was violating labour laws of the country by denying Casual Leaves to the employees since last century more or less. This led to massive re-calculation of chargeable working hours and budget. This Surveyor has been fired by Lloyd's Register.
If you have similar experience of Lloyd's Register, please comment to let everyone know, and or let us know anyway what you think of above in a non offensive comment.

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Lloyd's Register's CEO stands with CEOs of For Profit orgs.

Lloyd's Register's CEO stands with CEOs of for profit orgs for green recovery. Check the link below.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lloyd%27s-register_leaders-call-on-prime-minister-to-create-activity-6676075434007904256-fXJ7

Now Lloyd's Register is all about Charity as detailed below (source:  https://www.lrfoundation.org.uk/en/about-us/ ).
So why would a Charity org stand with vehemently For Profit orgs (List of for profit orgs can be checked here: https://www.ukssd.co.uk/call-on-pm-to-create-socially-just-and-green-recovery )?

Now being a "charity org", Lloyd's Register should ideally be more worried about bringing it's funded research activities back on track, and research scientists well being during the COVID 19 pandemic. But there is not one single post of Lloyd's Register top management addressing the issue of closure of universities where it's funded research are taking place or the research scientists working on Lloyd's Register's research subjects. But instead Lloyd's Register CEO's concerns looks similar to the concerns of the other CEOs of "for profit" companies which are not registered as "Charity orgs".

Apparently, it seems Lloyd's Register, a Charity org pays its top management the salary comparable to for profit organizations. Example is ex CEO Richard Sadler's salary.
( source of above: https://www.civilsociety.co.uk/news/-951m-lloyd-s-register-foundation-is-largest-registered-charity.html )

Look at the paltry peanut grants released for charity purpose, the operational profits of Lloyd's Register in select few small tiny countries will be sufficient to fund the Lloyd's Register's charity obligations.

What does the above revelations explain about the charity status of Lloyd's Register? Leave your non offensive comments below.

Lloyd's Register, an underrated political org ?

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