Don't Plan on It - Operations Georgia-Pacific Employee Review

2.0
Sep 14, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Decent Pay, room for changing positions

Cons

Management was very frustrating. Would let them know of an issue, and they would ignore it, and push things under the rug. Not receptive to feedback. Was not reimbursed over a thousand dollars for an apprenticeship that I spent 6 months taking classes for, on top of working 48 hours a week, sometimes more. Once finished, they postponed and canceled the apprenticeship. They say that you're hired in at $19 an hour, but really its $16/hr, but they don't tell you until after you start. Also dealt with a lot of sexism, and saw blatant racism. Also tier 1/tier 2 pay. Had a hard time getting machines and equipment fixed because they didn't see the need to, and to save money. We were told to basically run our machines into the ground.

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Georgia-Pacific Response
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Hello, this is Cali from Talent Solutions. I’ve personally read your review and want you to know that we take concerns like this very seriously, and I would invite you to share your experience by visiting our Guideline at http://mykochguide.com. Respect is key to our company culture to create a safe and inclusive environment, and sexism and racism are not tolerated within our workplace. Please know I’ve shared this feedback with the appropriate leadership teams as immediate awareness and feedback.

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