Pros
Offers a fair salary and a supportive, easygoing production floor team.
Cons
Management at this facility lacks fairness and effective leadership. Employees who are dedicated and care about their work often feel undervalued, while favoritism plays a significant role in how people are treated and recognized. There is a strong focus on impressing upper management rather than supporting the teams on the production floor, which creates a disconnect between leadership and daily operations.
Performance expectations are often unrealistic, and consequences like demotion or termination can occur without properly assessing whether targets are achievable. Managers rarely engage directly with the production floor, leading to a lack of understanding of team capacity and challenges. Communication is also inconsistent, with supervisors expected to meet unclear expectations without proper guidance or feedback.
Workplace morale is negatively impacted by poor communication practices, including managers speaking negatively about supervisors to their teams, which undermines trust. Additionally, long working hours are not always properly compensated, and supervisors may still be expected to manage responsibilities even while on leave.
HR does not appear to prioritize employee concerns. Complaints are often ignored or dismissed, and follow-up is inconsistent. Employees can feel unsupported, as HR tends to protect management rather than advocate for staff. This creates a culture where employees feel their issues are not taken seriously and trust in HR is low.