HR DOES NOT DO THEIR JOB - Anonymous employee Lactalis USA Employee Review

1.0
Aug 8, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay if you can deal with a hostile work environment.

Cons

We have had employees assaulted by managers and HR was told about it and nothing is being done. We have had hostile work environments for the past 5 years with how supervisors talk down to employees. Once again, everyone in the department was asked about it but nothing was done in HR. I wouldn’t trust anything HR tells you. They are not on your side. It’s so bad, people want to run into managers and supervisors outside of work and handle things themselves because HR will not do anything about it. So if you want to be assaulted by your manager or talked down to by your supervisor. Apply here.

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Cons

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2.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

I worked at the LHD division. Pros: Talented employees, strong products/business, and a culture that was once great

Cons

Cons: Significant decline in morale, trust, and employee engagement following executive leadership changes. This used to be a company that people were genuinely proud to work for. The culture wasn’t perfect, but employees felt valued, leadership was approachable, and there was a strong sense that people mattered alongside business results. Executive leadership changes began in 2025, and the shift became much more noticeable after the LHD CEO departure at the end of the year. Since then, morale, trust, and engagement have declined significantly. The culture today feels very different from the one that made many employees join and stay. Communication is less transparent, decisions feel more disconnected from employees, and there is a growing perception that executive leadership is focused on short-term objectives at the expense of the people who helped build the business. The appointments of the new CEO, US and CEO, LHD coincided with a dramatic shift in employee sentiment. Whether intentional or not, many employees have experienced these changes as a move away from the people-focused culture that previously set the company apart. There have also been broader changes across the executive team, and the organization feels increasingly centralized and disconnected from the realities of the U.S. workforce. What is most frustrating is that there are still many talented, hardworking people throughout the company. The issue is not the employees. The issue is that executive leadership has failed to preserve the culture that was once one of the organization’s greatest strengths.

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