Employess on strike first time in 70 years history. - Business Analyst GreenShield Employee Review

1.0
26 Mar 2024
Recommend
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Pros

If you don't have job then greenshield is fine.

Cons

Find a job somewhere. GSC is full of incompetent managers and vice president who are buddies of higher management. Stay away. HR thinks that they own the company. Top management is busy in self projections on social media rather than running the company.

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GreenShield Response
2y
Hello, thank you for the opportunity to address your comments. Creating a positive workplace environment for every employee is a priority for us. For over 65 years, Green Shield Canada (GSC) and Unifor have enjoyed a strong and mutually beneficial relationship which has yielded hundreds of good jobs in Windsor and across Canada.   While we’re disappointed by Unifor leadership’s decision to strike, we respect their right to do so. We’re disheartened, however, by the extensive false statements Unifor leadership has been making publicly, undermining our proud history of partnership and collaboration, please visit our Together We Are Stronger (https://www.gsctogether.ca/) page for more information.

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1.0
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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

• Hybrid model (3 days working from home)

Cons

• Heavy workload • Low salary • Lack of recognition, no rewards and a general feeling of not being valued • Compensation is limited to base salary only, with no bonus, annual increases are around 2% even when expectations are met, which does not keep pace with inflation • Limited or no growth opportunities

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GreenShield Response
1w
Thank you for sharing your feedback and for your contributions to GreenShield over the past several years. We’re pleased to hear the hybrid work model has been a positive part of your experience, and we remain committed to offering flexibility that supports both our employees and the needs of our business. As GreenShield continues to grow, the pace and complexity of work have increased across many areas. This is a deliberate part of scaling the organization and delivering on our commitments. We actively manage this through prioritization, team-level planning and ongoing support. We also want to provide important context on several of the points raised. GreenShield regularly benchmarks compensation against the market and individual performance to ensure it remains competitive. Our total rewards approach extends beyond base salary and includes development investment, benefits and recognition programs. On recognition, we do not align with the view that recognition is absent. In addition to formal programs like Applause, which enables real-time peer recognition and rewards, leaders are expected to actively acknowledge contributions and support their teams. These expectations are clear and embedded within our leadership accountabilities. Similarly, opportunities for growth and development are a core part of the employee experience. Employees have access to structured development planning, leadership programs and an annual $2,000 learning allowance, supported by regular check-ins to support career progression. Suggesting there are limited or no opportunities for growth does not reflect the range of development pathways available across the organization. While individual perspectives on workload, compensation and growth may vary, many employees continue to build long-term careers and take on new opportunities at GreenShield as the organization evolves. We appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective.
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