Harassment and micromanagement - Anonymous employee Polhus Employee Review

1.0
7 Sept 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

They could offer a suitable salary.

Cons

Where to begin, the list can be made so long... - No structure or routine was existent - Very poor tools given, old computers and mobile phones where the employee has to figure everything out themselves (they did not even have the pin code to the mobile phone and I was told to just call the phone company myself...) - Incredible mansplaining and unsympathetic management, did not listen to complaints from employees and ignored clear red flags of too much workload - Encourages employees to lie to customers to get the company of the hook when something has gone wrong, it could be a price error on line, damaged parcels or delayed shipments - CEO Oscar Troedson is incredible good at making you feel like you do not have worth - will perform micromanagement, will read your e-mails, will over hear every phone call you have, will time you when you go to lunch, will ask where you are going every time you leave your desk, will not let you work at own pace or make your own work flow. - A lot of bullying from other male employees, if your are not team testosterone.

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1.0
17 Oct 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nothing, except office in central Malmö perhaps?

Cons

I can only confirm what previous reviews have highlighted. The company itself has potential, with a decent product offering. However, the leadership, specifically Oscar Troedson and Anton Troedson, are running a two-man show that stifles growth and destroys employee morale. They simply don’t trust anyone, and their management style is entirely based on micro-management. Instead of leveraging the team’s potential, they exploit it, they really don't know how to lead people. No one feels valued or trusted, leading to a very unhealthy atmosphere where employees are constantly on edge. This TOXIC environment makes it impossible to feel good about working there. Polhus could be a great company, but unfortunately, with the current leaders, approach and strategy, it’s a place to avoid if you value your well-being and professional growth. Trust me, sometimes it's better to decline a job offer than to accept something that will destroy you and your confidence. You don't deserve to be micro-managed and exploited by Oscar Troedson and Anton Troedson.

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1.0
14 Feb 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Office in central location in Malmö.

Cons

Working at Polhus was a horrible experience. I have never worked in a worse company or work environment. I suffered from both mental and physical symptoms of stress because of my time working at this company. They may appear as a rather friendly and laidback company but it is actually a highly toxic work environment. - Micromanagement: One of the main drawbacks at Polhus is the pervasive culture of micromanagement. Team members often find themselves under constant scrutiny, with little room for autonomy. This not only hinders creativity but also leads to a stifling work environment where employees feel more like they're being controlled than trusted. - Infantilization of employees: Employees are often treated in a manner that borders on infantilization. The lack of empowerment and the constant need for approval can make one feel like they're back in grade school rather than contributing to a professional workplace. This approach does little to inspire confidence or promote a healthy working atmosphere. - Toxic positivity: Leadership expects employees to be yes-men. Any opposition regarding even the most mundane decisions or processes are seen as betrayal and insubordination. Even asking questions often results in being accused of being negative. Open dialogue is therefore impossible, which in turn leads to employee disengagement. Without the freedom to question existing practices or explore alternative viewpoints and as opportunities for improvement are overlooked, the company becomes stagnant and resistant to change and employees become targets. - Differences in treatment between employees: There is a noticeable disparity in the way employees are treated. Favoritism is prevalent, and it negatively impacts team dynamics and overall morale. Some employees will be told off, like children, for the same things that other employees do or say in complete impunity. Fairness should be a fundamental principle in any workplace, and its absence here contributes to an unhealthy and demotivating work environment. - Harassment: It's unfortunate to report that harassment has been an issue at Polhus and it has come directly from the CEO himself. Leadership likes to find scapegoats and is relentless. The CEO will attack employees' performance, attitude, behavior and if that's not enough will also attack their character and integrity. Blame meetings and gaslighting are prominent tools used against employees. There is no HR department and the harassment is not overt and is never done in writing either so it's not possible to contact the unions either. This creates a very uncomfortable atmosphere for affected employees who come to work with a knot in their stomach waiting for the next incident. Managers either turn a blind eye or are powerless in protecting their employees. The company also suffers from a lack of diversity and from tolerated sexism. There is a high turnover for such a small company and many others have also left because they suffered due to the same work environment and harassment from the CEO.

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