Safety Coordinator position was a great job but some did not have it so easy. - Safety Coordinator Caterpillar Employee Review

3.0
Jul 15, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The compensation was OK for the work that was required.

Cons

They hired to many bone heads out of the automotive industry and they now want a union. The people from the unions are compulsive complainers. The people at the office think that everyone in the plant are below them and are on a different playing field. They need to get out there and do some of the work and they may get more knowledge of how it feels to be told at the last hour that mandatory overtime is tonight or for the next few days. Overtime should be selective and not required.

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Cons

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Pros

Good health insurance and benefits, good yearly bonuses. The pay is good.

Cons

They are enforcing returning to office by any means necessary. They have lost many high-quality producers who have refused to relocate or refuse to come in. Here's the kicker - they are requiring in-person attendance at the Chicago office and there aren't even enough desks for everyone. It would be a literal fire hazard if we all came into the Chicago office at the same time, M-F, during business hours. No one knows how or if they are going to actually enforce this. Cost of gas is insane, Joe doesn't care about the workers. Or the work for that matter. It's obvious this is a soft layoff, they have made a bunch of people quit. Their internal design agency is falling apart, lots of people have quit, not only because of return to office but because of the toxic politics, favoritism, and lack of direction and accountability. Mediocre workers are allowed to keep their jobs ONLY because of their ability to put their bodies in a chair and work in-person. The other relocation option HR gave besides Chicago was Peoria. No one wants to live in Peoria for any reason whatsoever, be for real.

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