A truly great place to work. - Customer Disruption Officer easyJet Employee Review

5.0
Oct 13, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Inclusive employer: They really do encourage you to 'bring yourself to work' as the saying goes. easyJet are also very inclusive in terms of disability also. - Benefits/Staff Travel: Staff travel comes at a very good price. It's also a confirmed ticket. We get other benefits including easyJet Plus privileges; easyJet Holidays credit and hotel discount. Flexible benefits are good too including car leasing; salary sacrifice etc. - Bonus scheme: The bonus is generous though. That alongside the performance shares if the company does well is also a good thing. I feel like I genuinely share in the company's success. - Development: There's always something for you to get involved in. There's always an opportunity to learn more and develop in the role. - Sociable: It's a very warm and sociable environment in my work area. Everybody also supports each other on the job. - Work life balance: There is good work life balance here. I feel that my roster is achievable and that leave is given out fairly.

Cons

- Parental leave: It could be better;

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Pros

-Competitive pay and benefits for Malta aviation industry. -Skilled colleagues and opportunities for technical learning.

Cons

-Serious reports of bullying, harassment, and neglect of staff mental health were escalated to top management, but rarely result in action. -The SUSO (Speak Up Speak Out) system does not work as advertised; staff complaints raised through SUSO are ignored or lead to retaliation, not resolution. -EasyJet’s “zero tolerance” policy on discrimination, bullying, and harassment is not upheld—investigations are slow, lack follow-through, and rarely result in change. -Evidence of disability discrimination at the highest levels has been presented; these concerns are dismissed or left unaddressed by senior management. -Employees who report problems or ask for reasonable adjustments face career setbacks and poor treatment. -Overall, morale is very low among those affected by discrimination or who have used internal reporting channels.

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