Good Learning Experience, at your own risk. - Anonymous employee Rand-Whitney Employee Review

2.0
Aug 7, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Vast opportunities for learning experience

Cons

High amount of turnover, not specific to any group salaried or hourly. People are promoted based off how easy they are to manipulate versus their talent or work ethic. Management from the Kraft Group watches over the operation like they are royalty. Long hours, poor decision making, and low pay make this not the best place for long term employment.

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Cons

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Rand-Whitney Response
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We appreciate your positive review and your time with the organization. Thank you.
2.0
Aug 13, 2025
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Pros

Solid Overtime Opportunities Health, dental, and retirement plans are above average for the industry. Union Representation Decent Pay

Cons

Unstable Scheduling – Shifts change daily without notice; expect to work anywhere from 8 to 14 hours with little regard for work-life balance. No Real Holidays – Holidays are rarely honored; time off is often denied, or no answer till day of for day off or overridden, and working Saturdays is frequently mandatory. Lack of Respect from Management – Employees are not valued or listened to, and communication is often dismissive or one-sided. Biased and Male-Dominated Culture – Clear favoritism toward male employees; management decisions often reflect gender bias. No Training or Support – You're expected to perform without proper guidance or resources, leading to confusion and mistakes followed by discipline and made out to be looked down to. Demotions Without Cause – Roles and responsibilities can be stripped at management’s discretion with little to no explanation and no warning. Union Leadership Lacks Representation – The union vice president appears to act in self-interest, often making decisions without input from all shifts or fairly representing the broader membership.

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Rand-Whitney Response
9mo
Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. Our goal is to maintain a respectful, professional workplace for all employees. Your feedback helps us do that. If there are any concerns you wish to discuss specifically, we encourage you to reach out to your manager or HR.
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