People/Pig slaughter - Debone Indiana Packers Employee Review

1.0
23 Aug 2018
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Pros

The fellow employees band together and are supportive due the pain endured. Pay and benefits are good and your hands can make it 60 days...

Cons

First the breaks are ridiculously small due to all the PPE you have to remove before sitting down in the lunch room. You basically get 4 minutes and you only get 1 break a day. Also your shift starts at 7 but they require you to new dressed and ready at the line SO REALLY your shift starts at 6:40 so you can get ready. Secondly your hands are guaranteed to get injured. Good luck getting a restriction for your injury in your probationary period. If you do go to HR they will simply wrap your hand and send you back. If you go home thats a point on your attendance. I was told by management after telling them about my ligament that shifted in my finger "Ya this job isn't for anybody." This is why their turnover rate is so high. They really don't care about your injuries because you are replaceable. Maybe if they offered the insurance at the start of your employment you could see a doctor that would actually help but they know how long it takes your hands to break down.... less than 60 days (when you're eligible for insurance) Thirdly.. Write ups... They try to put fear in the workers by writing them up and enforcing strict punishments. Someone wasn't wearing a piece of his PPE one time and was suspended with no pay. Some people live check to check and this could severely harm their families living. But again... they're replaceable

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Indiana Packers Response
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I appreciate your candor and level of detail. I'd like to respond to several of the issues you raise. With respect to pay for hours worked, in addition to our team members' time on the line, IPC team members are also compensated for the time required to put on their job-specific attire & equipment. All employers are required to do this. We've done it from the first days of the facility's history. I'd be interested in understanding more regarding your perspective on break time. I've not heard this (and haven't seen any comments of this type previously on either Glassdoor.com or Indeed). Regarding your risk of injury, I'm sorry you had issues. The nature of the work requires adaptations for some team members; we do our best to address this in both the interview & onboarding processes. In fact, it's one of the reasons we're implementing a "training line" as well as a "work hardening" program for new team members. As team members come onboard, our concerns are both for their welfare and the probability that a team member will throw in the towel before giving themselves a chance to get assimilated & succeeding. Our injury rate is more than 25% below the industry average and we take great pride in the work we do - both during onboarding & throughout the course of team members' employment - to ensure everyone's safety. It's why we have onsite nursing 24 hours, a very active safety program, a clinic dedicated to providing medical care (at no cost) to our covered team members and their dependents. We have a very, very competitive benefits program with team member contributions lower than most of our competitors. From my 22+ years of experience, the frequency of corrective actions is well below average. In part. this is because we want to give our team members the opportunity to succeed - and all too often - written corrective actions don't accomplish that. However, as I previously noted, we do take seriously the criticality of safety. When team members commit knowing violations - that place themselves or others at risk of physical harm - we need to address the issue. As with most employers, I have no doubt that we have opportunities to improve. For anyone interested in learning more about Indiana Packers' initiative to become an employer of choice in the area, please feel free to reach out to me. Mark Berry, VP, People (HR, Safety, and Health Services)

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