Things taken away - I&C Technician GALLO Employee Review

2.0
Oct 17, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

When I started at Gallo we worked 4-10's, were salary, and did our job.

Cons

Now we work 5-8's, are paid hourly, and most of the jobs are contracted out. Integraters remote in make changes then don't tell anybody. It is up to us to find out what they have changed. We would like to do the work ourselves. Instead of doing the mundane everyday.

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GALLO Response
8y
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on Glassdoor. We take your feedback regarding outsourcing, and the quality of work very seriously. I would welcome the opportunity to have a confidential conversation with you regarding ways in which we can improve your experience. If you would like to connect, please email me directly and we can schedule some time to talk. Thanks again, and I look forward to our conversation. Sincerely, Betsy Cottel Sr. Director, Human Resources (Operations)

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Cons

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GALLO Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. Your feedback is important to us and helps us continue to improve. As another step, please reach out directly to your Human Resources Business Partner so we can better understand your experience.
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