Careless company during Coronavirus Pandemic - Anonymous employee Equity Residential Employee Review

1.0
Mar 28, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Many essential workers maintain employment during the pandemic as long as they put themselves at risk with no protection from the company.

Cons

While higher-ups hold virtual business meetings from the comfort of their homes, essential workers, including porters, consultants, and concierge, are instructed to enter residents apartments, despite having prior knowledge of several residents testing positive for COVID-19. Company has stated they will not offer masks for protection. They offer “booties” for those workers who must enter apartments. No accommodations for those workers who are at high-risk of contracting the virus and falling ill, despite advanced age or pre-existing medical conditions. No accommodations for those traveling to work by public transportation. These workers travel on crowded trains and then are expected to enter residents’ apartments. No forethought into the hazard this may cause. No hazardous pay.

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Equity Residential Response
6y
Hello, and thank you for taking the time to share your concerns and giving us an opportunity to hopefully clear up some confusion. We are attempting to do as much as we can to protect you and your fellow on-site employees, despite the challenges that accompany being deemed an essential business/industry that must remain open during this time of crisis. We have made several adjustments to the way we operate, including reducing hours at many of our communities (but still paying employees a full 8 hour day), allowing employees who can effectively do their jobs from home to do so, encouraging contactless communication with residents, and only sending our Service teams in to apartments for "urgent" or emergency service requests. Masks and cleaning supplies are constantly being sourced, ordered and sent to our Service teams, and we are obtaining as many as we can given the nationwide shortages. As for making accommodations, on March 13 we announced that all non-union employees are now eligible to receive up to 80 hours of emergency paid time off, to be used if you or someone in your family has fallen ill, if you must remain home to provide childcare while schools are closed, or if you desire to self-quarantine and are not able to perform your particular job function from home. Today we announced that an additional 80 hours will also be awarded to each employee. Please discuss this benefit with your managers if you are not yet familiar with it (but please also note that if you are a union employee, the benefits we are able to provide to you are determined by each individual CBA; more information and communication for union employees is being developed as we speak). Our senior leadership teams are meeting 7 days a week to discuss ongoing developments and are making an effort to communicate all announcements and policy changes quickly to our site teams, but we know that things are changing so constantly that you may not always see the latest information. Every update is posted to the COVID resource center on ERNIE, so please be sure to review that daily for the latest information, in addition to monitoring your emails. If you haven't already watched them, there are video messages from our CEO and COO posted on ERNIE as well, and you can also watch the recordings from the last two weeks of live virtual Huddles. And if you ever have questions or concerns that aren't addressed through those forums, please keep in close contact with your CM, RM, and local HR team. The safety and wellbeing of our employees is our number one priority, and we hope to show you that as we move forward from here.

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Cons

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Equity Residential Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with Equity Residential. We’re thrilled to hear that you’ve had such a positive experience and that our benefits, compensation, and culture have stood out to you. Creating an environment where employees feel supported, valued, and empowered to succeed is a key priority for us, and it’s rewarding to know that those efforts are reflected in your experience. Feedback like yours reinforces our commitment to investing in our people and fostering a positive workplace culture. Thank you for being part of the Equity Residential team. We appreciate all that you do and look forward to your continued success with us!
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Pros

Housing discount, strong portfolio exposure, opportunity to work across multiple communities, and valuable experience in a fast-paced leasing environment.

Cons

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Equity Residential Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share such detailed feedback about your experience as a Multisite Leasing Consultant. We appreciate your recognition of the opportunities for portfolio exposure, cross-community experience, and the fast-paced learning environment. Roles like yours require adaptability and strong relationship-building skills, and we value the contributions of our onsite teams. We’re sorry to hear that aspects of your experience, particularly around communication, consistency, leadership support, and trust, did not meet expectations. We understand how important it is for employees to feel supported, developed, and treated fairly, especially in collaborative team environments. Your feedback regarding communication between HR and onsite teams, management practices, and employee housing processes is valuable and helps highlight areas where we can continue to improve. We also encourage you to continue sharing your feedback with your HR Business Partner or through our confidential Call to Action Hotline, available 24/7 by phone at 800-231-5699 or online at CallToActionHotline.com, so concerns can be reviewed appropriately. Thank you again for sharing your perspective. Feedback like yours plays an important role in helping us strengthen the employee experience across our communities.
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