Great Benefits, Could Be Better - Consumer Advocate National Grid Employee Review

4.0
15 Sept 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I've worked for both unions (local 97 and local 97C) and now most recently I work for management. If you are going to work here, definitely start applying for a union position, while the pay in management might be better, the benefits of being in a union outweigh the salary. Vacation time, holiday pay, sick leave, healthcare, 401K, dental, etc - WITH the safety net of an union backing you. They are working to make most positions hybrid due to the pandemic which supports a better work-life balance. You are guaranteed raises, bonuses, and a living wage increase every fiscal year (which SHOULD be the standard)

Cons

The vacation time compared to similar companies is laughable. My partner works for RG&E (Avangrid) and receives 6 weeks of vacation at point of hire. The most I've received after working for NationalGrid after 4 years is 3 weeks vacation. Seniority Matters: Working in the union means seniority matters for vacation bids, shift bids, and any other job offers. A lot of employees have worked there 30+ years, so unless you're there for the long haul, you will get the worst of what's left over.

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1.0
30 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

At NGED the few pros are lessened by the day as the cons are increasing. The idea of a career has gone and now most are resigned to just having a job.

Cons

Aside from the reality being very different from what the leadership team sell IE they don't care about people or net zero, it's all spin and marketing. Now at NGED we are in a situation where staff you have known for many years simply disappear from duty and no one seems to know why, a couple of weeks later they have left the business with an NDA. It's happening all over the business. There seems to be a drive to remove any leaders who have industry technical knowledge and replace them with people from outside the industry who knows little to nothing about electricity. Despite safe to say being an important value, speaking out against this usually results in an NDA. It's toxic positivity where playing along seems to be more important than the role you fulfil.

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