Grind & Co. Reviews

3.5

54% would recommend to a friend

(105 total reviews)

David Abrahamovitch

74% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

Grind & Co. has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 105 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Grind & Co. employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Restaurants and food service industry (3.7 stars).

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105 reviews
2.0
10 Aug 2020

Use Grind, don’t let them use you!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It’s busy, like really busy and can be fun. You have to be in top of your game. Some of the staff and managers are amazingly skilled and you can learn a lot from them. It’s a very popular and recognisable company and it’s good to add it to your cv.

Cons

Ridiculous Tronc scheme. Service charge does not go directly to the servers and the team, but also goes to GMs and Head Chefs. It’s not a ‘bonus’ but a fixed rate. So, when a GM negotiates a new contract with the company, in fact they are negotiating a bigger share of service charge. Because of this tronc system, during furlough, hundreds of employees were getting paid around 55% of their average earnings instead of 80%. Tips paid by card are not given to staff. Almost always understaffed so you have to work crazy hours sometimes. And here’s the best part. If you are a manager with a 48 hours per week contract and you work 60 you don’t take a penny more. You are not accruing more holidays either. But if one week it happens to work 46, they will deduct this 2 hours from your pay. Pay gap. There used to be team members with higher pay rates than their managers.

1.0
22 Oct 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Central location Young Team Dogs allowed in the office

Cons

Drinking culture in the office means you cannot socialise without drinking alcohol. Especially difficult when you're in recovery and trying not to drink. Management does very little to resolve any problems between staff/teams unless you're in a relationship with one of the directors, then it gets sorted very quickly and usually ends in dismissal of someone. Some practical things when working here, the building is so old and when it rains, the entire office floods and is unsafe to be in. Being office manager, means that you have to clean it up. Beward of the HR Team, they are all smiles but are actually very cloak and dagger.

1.0
7 Aug 2019

Lack of respect/basic morals.

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fantastic team dynamics, good to basic service training.

Cons

After working at various events and locations for grind, numerous integral problems have come to my attention. Treatment of staff is totally inexcusable; new starters are expected to work long arduous hours, with no standard minimum breaks. As such, there would be numerous shifts where staff would not be fed, or allowed to even sit down, or at times use the bathroom. Perhaps this is due to understaffing, or maybe the managers get a power trip out of it. This would likely come under the umbrella of bad localised management (i.e of each respective branch), however it does seem to have been an issue with many of my colleagues at other branches as well. If the company had set rules and regulations in place for this, I'm sure it wouldn't have been an issue. Unfortunately, the HR department at grind would be of little assistance regarding these issues also. There are a variety of times which spring to mind, when the HR department have done little to nothing in supporting myself or others in a plethora of different cases. On a very basic level, there was little to no opportunity for advancement within Grind, leaving staff feeling confused as to where their hard work is being paid out. On a more worrying level, often management staff would be homophobic, or sexist towards both staff and customers, often of course, unbeknown to the victim. Furthermore, there were numerous occasions where members of staff would comment on a customers appearance, even at times going so far as to find said customers on social media, in order to contact them in the future, without their consent. I believe that this issue speaks for itself. Grind as a company seems to pride style over substance, which is a common critique featured in many customer, as well as staff complaints. Whilst the company is happy to charge premium prices for its products, it is not so happy to pay their staff appropriately, often comprising staff service charge (tronc) for unbeknown reasons. Whilst the pay is often advertised as £9 per hour, Grind chooses to pay you minimum wage, topped up with tips from the tronc system. This may not be a legal issue (though I am under the impression that it is), but it certainly is a moral issue. Having worked in various other hospitality establishments since my time at Grind I have realised that this is simply not normal. Considering the 12.5% service charge on every table, I would appreciate knowing where my tips and service charge has been spent. Though this issue had been raised on a number of times during my time at Grind, I was simply patronised, and told that 'I did not understand the system'. That, unfortunately for Grind, is not the case. Simple mathematics reveals that it's simply impossible for all of the tips to go to staff, and arguably, even if we were to suppose that staff tips were in fact used for staff uses such as parties, or drinks, or meals, or pay, there would still be an obvious issue; tips are tips, not a way to make up for your shortfallings as a company. They should unequivocally be given to staff as they were intended by the customer, and that, is as tips. Finally, I must note that after finishing two years working for Grind, upon requesting to book a table at my former restaurant, I was denied service. After leaving on what I thought was a good note considering everything noted above, I was told I was unable to book a table with that restaurant. As a former staff member and now a customer, this is utterly despicable and hurtful behaviour. After this specific incident, upon returning to Grind to see my friends, I was met with hostility and was essentially verbally abused by said member of management. This embarrassing incident can only be understood as such, an utter embarrassment of a company I had already lost respect for. As is evident from this review, cons truly are plentiful for anyone working at Grind. Blessed are the meek.

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Grind & Co. Response
6y
I really apricate the time you’ve taken to provide us with this feedback. Please rest assured that it will be discussed at length to ensure that no one has a similar experience. It’s important to us that everyone working for us understands the Tronc system and who their Tronc masters are. 100% of the tips and service charge go directly to the staff that generate it. We actively encourage any and all staff that have any queries about Tronc to get in touch with their Tronc master, so we can resolve them. Everyone’s experience with us is unique and in the main a positive one, I am very sorry that this does not seem to be the case for you. I’d like the opportunity to discuss your feedback with you, so we can resolve any unanswered questions and improve things for the future. If you’d like to do that, please email peopleteam@grind.co.uk or call the office on 02030191806
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