Not too good - Anonymous employee Georgia-Pacific Employee Review

1.0
Jun 22, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The employees are trying to their best. They support each other and make do the best that they can.

Cons

Management does not accept responsibility for their own failures. They use employees as their scapegoats.

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Georgia-Pacific Response
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Hello- thank you for taking the time and sharing your concerns with us. I am sorry to hear that you’ve had issues with your managers- please know that I am passing this along to the appropriate leadership team as an opportunity and feedback. I would encourage you to speak with your local HR representative around your concerns, or if you wish to remain anonymous, please contact our Guideline at www.reportlineweb.com/georgiapacific. Thank you- Molly from GP

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