Point Of Contact - BOH Manager Artist Tree Employee Review

1.0
Nov 10, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free weed and that's it

Cons

NO PTO, No health insurance, pay is only $15. They don't care about minorities or gays they don't care about their employees they will use and abuse you THEY ARE NOT WOMAN OWNED NO diversity and inclusion

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5.0
May 16, 2024
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Pros

It was a great place to work

Cons

No cons always busy and great environment

1.0
Aug 19, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great product selection. Public perception is that this company is one of the better cannabis companies. Company moral is so slow you will make friends from trauma bonding/ hating your life.

Cons

Anyone who has worked for The Artist Tree knows that the environment has steadily declined. Employees across both corporate and retail locations are underpaid, with the exception of a select few who are closely connected to upper management. These individuals are often compensated well despite lacking cannabis experience or qualifications. The company has a history of union-busting and multiple lawsuits, yet little has changed in how they operate. Complaints from employees are frequently met with retaliation, while individuals with serious allegations against them are often protected if they are favored by management. Leadership has also shown patterns of sexism, tending to be more lenient with male employees when mistakes are made. During crises, such as recent fires, employees in dangerous areas received no communication or guidance about their safety, including whether it was acceptable to close early. This disregard for employee well-being has contributed to widespread stress and, in some cases, the need for workers to take stress-related leave. Pay at The Artist Tree is among the lowest in the compliant cannabis industry, and opportunities for advancement are nearly nonexistent. Raises, when offered, are minimal—often between 30 cents to a dollar. Ultimately, the company’s prioritization of profit over people creates an unhealthy and unsustainable workplace culture.

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