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Uneducated Managers( Foreman) in the production Department,are oppressing poor labors. - Anonymous employee The Washington Post Employee Review

1.0
Aug 5, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexible schedule,good par-time on call job.Bright future if deep changes have been applied quickly.

Cons

No decent wage for labors who spent many years in the production department.Many Foreman are creating a hostile work environment.Most of them should retire First, because they do not have the proper managerial education skills.Second,they do not really ad any value anymore to our final product.A machine can be run by a competent experienced Mailer or even Utility Mailer. With out exaggeration most of them their value to the company now is obsolete.The company talks about minimizing the production cost.Can you imagine one machine is running by 5 to 4 foreman plus at least 5 crew members !!!

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The Washington Post Response
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Thank you for your review and feedback. We're sorry to hear your experience with management. We're focusing on leadership/management and even launched this year The Leadership Project, a series of ongoing development opportunities for all leaders across The Post. Thank you again for your feedback. We have a commitment toward growth and making The Washington Post a great place to work for all. We’d love to hear more specifics. Feel free to e-mail us: life@washpost.com.

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