Safeway reviews

3.1

41% would recommend to a friend

(10,549 total reviews)
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Susan Morris

26% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

Safeway has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 10,549 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Safeway employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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11K reviews
2.0
Jan 31, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Benefit package is decent, does allow you to grow to a certain point in the company with a decent wage and has provided for me and my family for the past 30 plus year. Bonus structure in corporate is very unclear, basically it's discresionary even though it supposedly isn't.

Cons

Doesn't encourage free thinking and contributions in the corporate structure. Encourages robotic "in the box" thinking. If you want a job where you are told what to do, when to do it, how to think and not think for yourself with no real opportunity, then this is the perfect place for you. This job is also very fast passed and you can never give enough to the organization

2.0
Nov 3, 2014

Company used to be a good employer.

Recommend
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Pros

There are opportunities for advancement with no degree required. Health insurance is adequate once you reach third level and have full benefits (dental, eye and health/welfare).

Cons

Upper management is hostile to workforce and tends to "rule the kingdom" by intimidation. It is quite common to see or hear management berate employees on the sales floor in front of customers. Management ignores time off requests even those for doctor/dental appointments. I've been dropped by my primary physician because I had to cancel too many appointments due to scheduling. Company has created a hostile environment by setting high standards and then slashing the workforce to the point where these standards are unobtainable and then threatening employees with write ups for failure. Company claims to provide an equal opportunity workplace for women and minorities but the reality is that the farther away you get from the immediate division/district office area the less likely this is to occur, especially in the rural areas where there is a definite "good old boy" attitude.

1.0
Oct 17, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Co-workers. Could be a great first job to see how greedy and disgusting the corporate world can be. May lead you to therapy and learn how to cope with a miserable job.

Cons

Started out as a courtesy clerk with no value to my 14 years of retail experience and started at minimum wage after they claim they offer competitive wages. Cleaned the toilets that customers love to crap all over with broken toilet roll dispensers. Had the closing shift for months before landing a position on the night crew. This is what I call hard labor, I have worked in a sawmill and done landscaping, but they expect thousand piece loads to be thrown in 5-6 hour time period with two people at times. Back injuries and pulled muscles left and right trying to go so fast and then people would be yelled at for getting hurt. All for still minimum wage. Absolutely no training whatsoever and people use electrical equipment with no training or certification. There is mold growing in the back of the store from unfixed leaks. Employees are NOT allowed any water outside of the break room. Not even if it's 100 degrees out to get carts or hours in a check stand. Yet vendors are allowed to. Management lies to employees to cover their butts and abuse medical restrictions on others. They hire cashiers and give them 8 hours a week and are expected to pay full time union dues. I have seen a check for 13$ from one cashier who claimed she couldn't afford the gas to work anymore since the price of putting gas in her car was more than her checks.. They move people into management roles with no increase in pay or certification. May be the only company that puts people in charge of the store for minimum wage and no training. I would advise anyone to apply anywhere besides Safeway. You could be making more money at McDonalds, Taco Bell, gas stations, hell even the tips from volunteering at a salvation army would be more money made. Very stressful environment where customers are treated like gods and you must serve them like slaves. In our store, YOU ARE REQUIRED to greet EVERY customer with their corporate lingo or face coaching or termination. Pay union dues that the union does nothing for you. If you don't pay them, you are fired.

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