Bullying and discrimination of disability. - Delivery Manager Connect Fibre Employee Review

1.0
May 22, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Team members and line managers are all excellent people and hard working.

Cons

- Senior management was not professional. - Senior management swore and bullied team members. - Toxic work culture and HR was aware and did not act. - Team members were asked to change reports to numbers that looked better but was not correct. - Bullying not acting on my HR and covered up. Disability discrimination and just a horrible place to work. They expect you to work till 11pm and then shout at you for being tired the next day on calls.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Oct 23, 2025
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Pros

-Some friendly engineers and generally good people on the ground. -Work itself can be enjoyable if you like hands-on problem solving and customer interaction.

Cons

-The probation system feels weaponised. Feedback is mostly verbal, often contradictory, and written evidence is rarely shared. -Managers avoid giving constructive guidance, then later cite “attitude” or “conduct” without ever documenting concerns. -Turnover among engineers is extremely high — several people left or were let go during my short time there. -Little visible support from management when raising safety or procedural issues; valid concerns can be interpreted as negativity. -Communication from supervisors is inconsistent and at times dismissive, adding unnecessary stress to an already pressured role. -Company vans, while low mileage, frequently have mechanical issues that create potential safety risks. -Overall, the culture feels defensive rather than developmental — more about control than collaboration. -Some less-experienced engineers appear to have been promoted into senior roles, leading to inconsistent decision-making and, at times, pressure to work in unsafe conditions such as overheated loft spaces or environments with known risks. -Despite this, management often expects unquestioning compliance rather than open discussion or collaborative problem-solving.

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