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Trigger Publishing

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A mental health publisher that has little to no regard for staff's wellbeing - Anonymous employee Trigger Publishing Employee Review

1.0
1 Oct 2020
Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Fellow colleagues were really good people.

Cons

-Management have absolutely no people skills and are extremely condescending; not supportive in the slightest. -No training provided yet staff are expected to know what they're doing. -Completely chaotic work environment, which is highly pressured. You're also left to your own devices to figure everything out for yourself. -Strong blame culture. -Staff not appreciated and are regularly sacked for no good reason. -This is a place that will TRIGGER mental health issues rather than reduce them. -Nepotism. -"Do as I say, not as I do" -Extremely draining place to work.

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Pros

Free bibliotherapy books People were nice Remote working

Cons

Unrealistic Expectations from CEO Horribly written emails and treated staff poorly Underpaid No appraisal or recognition for good work

1.0
12 June 2020
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Pros

- get to produce important books that add to the conversation around mental health.

Cons

- toxic workplace - employees unappreciated and not listened to - bullying by managers passed off as a “character flaw” on their part by the company’s owner - no progression - no training - no communication - bad pay rates, yet the Chairman is paid six figures while getting rid of lower staff because of money issues. - managers “don’t care” about employee health; stress breakdowns are “small fry” (direct quote).

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