Toxic Work Environment - Material Handler GXO Logistics Employee Review

1.0
9 Aug 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The pay is decent at least

Cons

They treat their employees like disposible animals. When they no longer need you, they send a text message instead of telling it to your face that you've been termed. They yell at employees for something as basic as going to the restroom! They yell at you for more production but refuse to pay incentives above 100% production. You have to rush to eat your lunch and can't even shew your food because they purposely place the time clocks so far from the cafeteria. They also love to steal hours so watch your paystubs. I've heard of many employees who had missing hours from their paystubs. Unethical and toxic workplace!

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GXO Logistics Response
3y
Thank you for sharing your feedback - possible unethical behavior, employee abuse, or paycheck issues are absolutely unacceptable. Please submit an anonymous report to gxo.ethicspoint.com or contact ethics@gxo.com to speak with a team member.

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GXO Logistics Response
2w
Thank you for the detailed review and what you have highlighted, it is something we can work on and develop. However, your review does not reflect the employee experience that we strive for - please reach out to us at GXOInquiries@gxo.com so we can better understand your concerns.
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