COMPANY CONDONES INNER OFFICE BULLYING - Anonymous employee Pearle Hospitality Employee Review

1.0
3 Jul 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The non-management employees at this company always stand by one another.

Cons

Company continuously allows employees to work in a toxic and non-positive environment, which has affected their mental well being. This behavior limits people to perform to the best of their ability. We as a team should be uplifting one another however, as the weeks, months and days go by the negativity and bullying behavior does not stop. The company strives on being hospitable and to treat colleagues and superiors with utmost respect however employees in the Special Event Department in the KW area come into work in living in fear from their manager. The staff that works at these properties loves their jobs, they love the client relationships and the work itself. The heart breaking part is they come into work to be verbally harassed and put down on a daily basis which is not healthy for anyone to have to endure. It is my opinion that a person should feel safe and comfortable in their work environment. Unfortunately for myself and for others this is not the case. With Mental Health being so prevalent in today's society it is important that we lift people up not bring them down.

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