Cannot Recommend at this time - Anonymous employee The Clorox Company Employee Review

2.0
Apr 23, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible work options, lower to middle management generally cares about employees.

Cons

Company is currently reorganizing and cutting costs. A lot of people with a lot of years are being let go, their loyalty and dedication was definitely not valued. This is causing low morale for people not in upper management who keep saying how great this reorganization will be. Upper management just doesn’t care about the people, just their own bonuses and the stock price.

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The Clorox Company Response
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Thanks for taking time to provide feedback, which we’re sharing with leaders. Clorox takes great pride in our culture of inclusiveness, mutual respect and open, honest dialogue. Our new organizational structure is about building a stronger Clorox and enhancing the way we work to unlock faster decision making and better outcomes for our consumers, customers and teammates. We’ll keep working on these areas as we grow into our new operating model. There’s always more to do, and we’d love to hear your ideas (email us at People@Clorox.com) for how to keep improving.

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