LifeNet Health reviews

3.4

52% would recommend to a friend

(358 total reviews)
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Rony Thomas

80% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

LifeNet Health has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 358 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LifeNet Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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358 reviews
2.0
Aug 20, 2021

Lost sight of the Mission

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Pros

Decent benefits, purpose to serve is wonderful, most people who work here are fantastic and dedicated.

Cons

No longer concerned with employee well-being, safety and forward career progress. It's insanely difficult to move up unless you have a secret in with Management. They're also whittling away employee benefits and the pride of working is here waning quickly. They're no longer a leader for their employees, it's all about money to be made and how quickly they can replace you with a cheaper version.

2.0
Dec 12, 2020

Toxic work environment.

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Pros

There used to be pros of working for the company but the new policies are not worth it.

Cons

The attendance and break policies are ridiculous. It’s a set up for failure especially for employees with children. It is not a family friendly company. The expect you to devote all of your time to the company and are not understanding of having a family be priority. There is an on call responsibility that is relatively new and unnecessary. It’s disruptive to sleep and life and not necessary to business operations.

1.0
Apr 21, 2020
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Pros

Honestly, just the mission and knowing you help people. It used to be the pay especially since I'm still working on my degree but

Cons

They have mishandled this entire Covid situation. They have cut hours to certain employees on certain shifts, meanwhile weekday has the opportunity to work overtime. Though other employees that fall under the same umbrella of production have had their hours reduced, they are still being paid for the full shift as if they worked. Meanwhile weekend employees (starts with a V) have had their hours reduced, no opportunity to make up lost hours and pay and they haven't given any sort of increased pay to those employees. Those employees are losing close to a grand a month now. But keep said employees at enough hours so they can't claim partial unemployment. They clearly don't care or show the care and respect to their employees and those with families. Money is the bottom line and not the care of their employees and their so called mission.

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LifeNet Health Response
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Many companies have been severely impacted by COVID-19 and LifeNet Health is not immune. We have responded swiftly and comprehensively to the outbreak of the virus, putting measures into place to protect our employees and our business well before other organizations. Unfortunately, much of our business is dependent on elective surgeries which have been severely reduced nation wide. Despite this reduction in business, we have maintained our 24 hour operations and thoughtfully re-engineered our schedules to protect employees from transmission of the virus across all shifts. This was not easy and required us to make some tough choices. Unfortunately, a small number of employees may have been impacted by this but we felt it was best for the company as whole. By creating segregation between shifts we have very few cases of COVID-19 transmission through our operational areas nation wide. This has allowed us to stay operational and protect the majority of our employees' jobs. Any employee who has had hours reduced as a result a schedule change is eligible for unemployment and we are happy to guide them through the claims process to minimize the financial impact.
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