They allow bullying and harassment - Production General Manager Himalayan Employee Review

2.0
Feb 8, 2025
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Pros

Amazing dynamic team and hard-working Employees

Cons

This company does not take bullying, and harassment reports seriously if the bullying and harassment is made against a higher position such as directors and above. If you report bullying, they will harass you and give you verbal warnings and then written warnings until you either quit or they "gather" enough disciplinary actions to fire you. They use intimidating tactics so that employees do not feel safe speaking up if they witness the harassment and bullying. The pay is unfair, and they are bias to who they give good raises to. They will pay higher wages to their friends and family members and refuse to give good raises to employees who do a good job and actually do the work. Their favorite excuse was they don't have experience even though the employees are actually doing the job with expertise.

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5.0
May 30, 2022
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Pros

Great culture. Excellent leadership. Remote work 100% for sales.

Cons

Limited growth opportunities and limited use of technology

1.0
May 1, 2026
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Pros

It’s given me a better understanding of what I’m looking for in a long-term role

Cons

This has been one of the most disorganized and difficult workplaces I’ve experienced. Communication from management is inconsistent, and important information is often not shared directly with employees, leading people to rely on coworkers for updates and creating constant confusion on the floor. Instead of promoting teamwork, the leadership style often creates division within the workplace. Expectations are not applied consistently, and concerns raised by employees are not always handled in a constructive way. Because of this, feedback does not feel welcomed, and communication can become strained after speaking up. There are also concerns about how GMP and safety standards are enforced. Expectations are not applied evenly across all roles, and accountability appears inconsistent. This creates frustration, especially when some employees are held to strict standards while others are not. In addition, there appears to be favoritism in how employees are treated, which affects morale and contributes to a stressful environment. A typical day feels reactive rather than structured, with frequent changes and limited clear direction. Overall, the workplace feels highly stressful due to poor communication, lack of organization, inconsistent leadership, and a culture that does not promote fairness, accountability, or teamwork. The focus is heavily on meeting production numbers, sometimes at the expense of maintaining consistent quality standards. Quality does not appear to be the main priority. The emphasis is heavily placed on meeting production numbers, sometimes at the expense of consistency and attention to detail.

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