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No dignity, fairness or respect! - Practitioner Social Security Scotland Employee Review

1.0
4 Apr 2024
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Pros

Flexi There is nothing else

Cons

Management (all levels) Target driven Mandated, sorry, forced office days Lack of communication Lack of accountability Not accommodating for people with disabilities, long term health conditions, caring responsibilities. If I were asked even 3 months ago for a review it would be completely different to how it is now. Executive team did through research (in that they were told by Scottish Govt to get bums on seats or risk cuts to budgets etc) to mandate everyone to come in 2 days a week irrespective of personal circumstances. Very much a “this is how it is and we don’t care if you disagree”. Management not knowing the ins and outs themselves but being spun lies/different information from other colleagues…. Now actively looking to leave this place as I don’t feel valued, respected, listened to. This place is worse than working for the NHS & I worked in the NHS throughout the pandemic & that was awful! Do not recommended unless you like being treated like crap!

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3.0
18 May 2026
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Pros

Pay is competitive relative to other public sector organisations. Work-life balance is generally good, with reasonable expectations around flexibility and time off. Training and development opportunities are strong, with access to structured learning and support for upskilling. The agency also has a number of highly skilled technical staff, and most colleagues are approachable and willing to help.

Cons

The organisation promotes values such as “dignity, fairness and respect,” however in practice there were instances where employees did not feel these were consistently reflected in day-to-day experiences. There appeared to be variability in how staff were treated across different teams, which contributed to perceptions of inconsistency in culture. There is also a sense that opportunity and progression can be influenced by informal factors, which may lead to perceptions of favouritism in certain areas. While there are capable managers, some technical leadership roles appeared to be held by individuals without strong technical depth, which at times impacted confidence in decision-making.

4.0
5 Jul 2026
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Pros

Salary, annual leave, flexi, public holiday

Cons

Management, poor decision making, calls

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