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Compassion in World Farming

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A Disheartening Experience - Finance Controller Compassion in World Farming Employee Review

1.0
1 Oct 2024
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Pros

Pretty town near mainline train station fruit in office sometimes treats for the team on occasion

Cons

I had the unfortunate experience of working at Compassion during some of my darkest times of my life, an organization I initially believed would support me through a truly terrifying experience of domestic abuse opposing to casting me to one side and forcing e out because I had to flee for my own safety which meant I could not work from the office, under the redundant 2 day a week office ruling, this was deemed not acceptable by the powers that be..... My time there really truly revealed a troubling lack of empathy and support, particularly in how they treat their employees. again I found myself in a deeply distressing situation when I was involved in a domestic abuse relationship. Fearing for my safety, I made the difficult decision to move away from the office. I informed my employer of my circumstances, hoping for understanding and empathy and support! Instead, I was met with an ultimatum: return to the office two days a week or face termination. This response left me feeling incredibly vulnerable and unsupported. Despite the charity’s outward mission of helping those in need but not their own staff of whom are human, the compassion is only reserved for the animals who suffer abuse not the stuff who carry out the hard work, it started to become clear that this compassion again did not extend to its own staff. I was forced to make an impossible choice between my safety and my job—an appalling position for anyone to be put in, let alone someone working for a (compassionate**) charity. The lack of flexibility and understanding shown by CIWF was disheartening and deeply disappointing. It highlighted a significant disconnect between the organisation’s values (or well documented lack of) and its treatment of employees. A charity should be a place of support and care, not one that disregards the personal well-being of its staff in favour of rigid policies. I hope that CIWF revaluates its approach to employee welfare, particularly in cases involving sensitive and serious personal circumstances. No one should have to choose between their safety and their livelihood, especially when working for an organisation that claims to care about people, hang your heads in shame HR, you know who you are.

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4.0
26 Jan 2024
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Pros

Very driven team. I don't know someone who doesn't believe in our mission to reform our food system! Very collaborative environment, especially in US Office and across global Food Business team. Supportive US HR department. HR/Ops is always available to hop on a call and try to support. Food Business Leadership is strong and becoming more integrated globally. CIWF works on all species, which is nice to feel like we are impacting all animals - including broiler chickens, pigs, laying hens, and cows. Fish in the future! The vision of a regenerative food system is very strong, especially on the Food Business team. In US, good PTO and time off policy. 403B contribution is decent too. Good work-life balance in USA, but you have to ensure YOU log off and uphold a work-life balance yourself.

Cons

Career growth can be limited. Unless someone leaves, promotion is VERY limited, if not impossible. Merit based raises rarely happen. Unless your JD changes somehow, you are not guaranteed a raise. There are occasional global cost of living increases (2%-5%) that happen each year, but it's not guaranteed. Salaries have gotten higher over the years, but still lower overall in US Market. Hopefully leadership addresses this as we continue to grow. Global Leadership Team, including CEO, seems very distant and disconnected from the staff. He does not seem interested in improving personnel issues, company morale, or DEI issues. (He seems more interested in promoting his book tour.) There are a lot of people under him that believe in this and are driving organization change (chomping at the bit to reform!) but it ultimately comes down to GLT & the CEO making the call.

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Compassion in World Farming Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback with us, we appreciate your honesty and openness in expressing your thoughts. We encourage all feedback, as it enables us as an organisation to grow and continually improve. We're glad to hear that you find the team at Compassion driven, and our environment collaborative. Regarding your concerns about limited career growth and perceived disconnect, please know that we take them seriously, as we understand the importance of providing opportunities for advancement and ensuring that all employees feel connected to CIWF wider mission. We are continually exploring ways to enhance career development opportunities and improve communication channels between leadership and staff. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us identify areas for improvement, we strive to create a supportive and inclusive work environment.
4.0
21 Apr 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The people are kind and dedicated to helping animals. Vacation and paid parental leave is generous.

Cons

Pay is low for a US-based nonprofit.

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