#MeToo - Anonymous employee Crowley Employee Review

1.0
17 Oct 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent salaries to be made, esp if Male.

Cons

Bullies, rampant sexism, and blame of the victim (especially if female, and reported). They'd rather make the problem go away, than deal with it properly.

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Crowley Response
8y
Thank you for sharing this important feedback with Crowley. Having worked for the company for more than five years, you are likely aware that one of our core company values focuses on Integrity, meaning that our employees are encouraged to treat others the way they would want to be treated – with honesty, fairness, dignity and respect – and the company always strives to do the right thing. It’s important to us that all employees feel valued and appreciated for the good work they do and are rewarded when appropriate. Additionally, our “One Crowley, One Team” value of high performance fosters a team environment that we recognize as a key factor in the company’s on-going success. Know that Crowley has several initiatives in place that encourage the development and growth of a diverse company workforce. We take your comments seriously and are already reviewing them internally via these channels. We also hope that you were able to address these comments with your direct supervisor, a member of the human resources or talent acquisition team, or a trusted company leader so that the circumstances of your individual situation could be carefully reviewed before your final day at Crowley. We thank you for your years of service and appreciate the feedback so we may continue to improve our great company.

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Cons

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Crowley Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience and for your contributions over time. We're glad to hear your positive reflections on the team and the opportunity to build and create. We also appreciate your perspective on budget realities. We remain committed to open communication, transparency and learning as we continue to move the business forward.
1.0
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Pros

Flexible work schedules (hybrid) and new opportunities for some

Cons

My experience with Crowley Maritime Corporation highlights systemic leadership and cultural challenges that significantly impact organizational effectiveness and employee well-being. At a high level, there appears to be a persistent gap in leadership accountability, where individuals in leadership roles who do not demonstrate effective management, communication, or team development capabilities are not addressed or replaced. This lack of corrective action allows ineffective leadership practices to persist, ultimately influencing team performance, morale, and overall operational outcomes. From an organizational culture standpoint, the work environment reflects characteristics commonly associated with toxicity, including limited collaboration, diminished trust, and a lack of psychological safety. There is a noticeable absence of respect in day-to-day interactions, with insufficient emphasis on professional conduct, inclusivity, and mutual support. This environment not only affects employee engagement but also undermines the foundational elements required for high-performing teams. A particularly concerning aspect is the organization’s handling of workforce reductions. During layoffs, there appeared to be minimal effort to explore alternative solutions such as internal redeployment or reassignment of impacted employees to other roles within the organization. This reflects a lack of strategic workforce planning and, more critically, a lack of empathy in decision-making processes that directly affect employees’ livelihoods. The absence of transparent communication and compassionate leadership during these periods further contributed to a perception that employee well-being was not a priority.

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