Working in a factory under a dictator - Consultant OPEN Health Employee Review

1.0
25 Sept 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some seniors empathise but not

Cons

You are treated like a robot who has to attain a certain percentage of billable hours or else. You are micromanaged beyond belief. They ask for good quality research but don't give you the time to think and develop things. Junior staff are treated like slaves and senior staff only know how to comment that their work is 'not good' and so much time is wasted going back and forth. Management do not care AT ALL about staff wellbeing. We are all meant to be machines. I am also not so sure about the new CEO.

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OPEN Health Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share this feedback with us. We appreciate you bringing to our attention the need to elevate the communication around the initiatives we have in progress to improve line management training along with the health and wellbeing of our staff. If you would like to discuss this further and share your ideas in confidence, please contact me directly. Allyson Johnson | Chair of Health & Safety and Chief Information & Governance Officer

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