Bannatyne Group Reviews

3.1

35% would recommend to a friend

(439 total reviews)

Duncan Bannatyne

41% approve of CEO

25% positive business outlook

Bannatyne Group has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 439 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Bannatyne Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Personal consumer services industry (3.6 stars).

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439 reviews
1.0
16 Oct 2018

Bannatynes Gym

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Worked with nice people

Cons

Management don’t care about their staff at all - everybody viewed as replaceable . No sick pay. Expected to work 4 people’s jobs at once No overtime pay, but expected to work through breaks and extra at managers request Not a good atmosphere

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Bannatyne Group Response
7y
First of all, thank you for your open and honest feedback. As we look to become an employer of choice and create a positive working environment for all employees, It is essential we listen and act on all feedback particularly areas we can improve on. It is disappointing to hear that a passionate individual like yourself is feeling this way. We are also particularly concerned about your comments around "Management not caring about staff". We would really appreciate it if you would contact our HR team on 01325 356677 to discuss with us and enable us to fully understand your situation. That way, lessons can be learned and shared to ensure we avoid making the same mistakes and ensure other employees do not experience anything similar to you in the future.
2.0
27 Sept 2016
Recommend
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Pros

I made some good friends both colleagues and clients. I enjoyed the facilities, this was an expense i didn't have on my poor wage. However, I was under no illusion that my wage would rise, I knew people in the company who hadn't seen a pay rise since they started many years before me.

Cons

where to start.... Not all my time at Bannatyne's was bad... I started out as a part time therapist, and enjoyed my time with the company, the hours were flexible and the although the wage was minimum wage it was fine due to studying at the same time. I would do extra hours in holidays, and over all at the stage of my time with the company (1st 3 years) I was very happy. The 0 hour contract suited me perfectly. After my studying, I decided to take on more work and go full time... I can honestly say I experienced the worst few years of my life. Bullying, manipulating, scare tactics, amongst much more. I experienced people being, and i quote "pushed out" of the company. I experienced people being "managed out". I experienced a level of poor leadership, management and support, now looking back even I find hard to believe. Unfortunately, the people at the top of the company like to have escape goats, they like to have people to blame when things go belly up, they are never preventative and always chasing their tails. This leaves lower level staff in a very difficult and sometimes impossible positions. The one time I asked for help and support with something, I was made to feel like the worst person in the world. I was told that i HAD to do it, it was my job and if i couldn't do it then I was breaking my contract... it was made even worse when i was called on my personal phone, on my day off, and had a load of abuse hurled at me (on loud speaker in front of my mom) from one of the higher level managers... I was stunned, my mom was stunned, after this person had put the phone down on me, I burst into tears and handed my notice in. The job destroyed me as a person, I had no social life, I became withdrawn and anxious all the time. It was horrific. The level of stress, anxiety, depressive moods and anger I had was not worth the pitiful wage i was receiving from the company, who weren't prepared to put my wage up as i hadn't met my massively IMPOSSIBLE targets even though I had asked on many occassions for help which fell on deaf ears..... And honestly, this is just scratching the surface... I could write a book on my experiences and it would captivate you for months! So still considering a career with this company?? hmmm, I wish you every bit of luck in the world! YOU WILL NEED IT!!

1.0
24 May 2018

Dreadful company

Recommend
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Pros

Really can't think of any

Cons

This has to be THE worst company I have ever had the displeasure of working for. They have no respect for you as a human being, they treat you like dirt on their shoes, hiring and firing when ever they see fit. Duncan Bannatyne should hang his head in shame. He has created a monster. The directors of the company are without doubt the most arrogant people I have ever met, and think they rule the world, when really in essence, they are little boys running a gym company. If anyone gets the chance to read this, before they put a load of fake reviews on in front of it, to drown out any negative opinions, then do yourself a favour and stay well clear of this company. They have absolutely no respect for anything other than themselves.

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Bannatyne Group Response
8y
First of all, thank you for your open and honest feedback. As we look to become an employer of choice and create a positive working environment for all employees, It is essential we listen and act on all feedback particularly areas we can improve on. It is disappointing to hear that a passionate individual like yourself is feeling this way. We would really appreciate it if you would contact our HR team on 01325 356677 to discuss with us and enable us to fully understand your situation. That way, lessons can be learned and shared to ensure we avoid making the same mistakes and ensure other employees do not experience anything similar to you in the future.
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