Thanks, but No Thanks - Anonymous employee ICCU Employee Review

1.0
4 Feb 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I'm not exactly sure now

Cons

The idea behind the IC's I can appreciate, but the provocative dress that so many people wore to the IC's was too much to handle. I'm ashamed ICCU allows this. We were clearly in the public eye and we dressed like that for a corporate event? Not to mention even though the itinerary changed, there were still people wearing masquerade masks. I was absolutely embarrassed! Why? My wife walked with me to the front door of the building and clearly saw what was inside. Now she's freaked out too. I can't be a part of the IC's anymore if that is what we are going to promote.

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ICCU Response
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Thank you for your feedback. Our focus is to make the ICs a fun and valuable experience for our employees, and the dress code for the event was listed as business professional attire. We have shared your feedback with management. If you would like to discuss this further please contact the HR department.

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