Element Federal Credit Union created its own social network as a fun way to get people more invested in their credit union family.

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Since 2008, the move has helped build greater connection and communication among staffers.

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In her latest CU Water Cooler post, Linda Bodie, chief innovator at Element FCU wondered how many credit unions block Facebook and other social media sites at work. We thought our readers could help provide some insight. 

Does your credit union block employees from using social media sites like Facebook or Twitter while in the office?

Yes. For security reasons and so staffers stay focused on serving members not the latest cat video. Yes, but we make an exception for certain departments like marketing, business development, lending etc. No. We trust our employees. Huh? Why would they need to be on social media during working hours? Other Please Specify:

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