Neither Human or Good for employees - Anonymous employee HumanGood Employee Review

1.0
Apr 1, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Employees want to do good and care about the mission.

Cons

Used to be a great place to work but culture has changed. Management just keeps piling work on already stressed employees. Executives talk about living our best life and work life balance but then demand more performance. It's sad and they're going to lose some really outstanding people soon.

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HumanGood Response
6y
We are dedicated to promoting a positive work environment and are sorry to hear about these concerns. Please contact your local HR department so that we can better understand your concerns. We also have a Corporate Compliance Hotline available to team members.

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Pros

Great company. Great people. Great work environment

Cons

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HumanGood Response
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1.0
May 20, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

seniority and long-term employees. For people looking for stability, that can be a positive aspect of the workplace culture. However, that same system can sometimes create problems when employees are retained primarily because of how long they have been there rather than their professionalism, attitude, or work ethic. In some cases, poor behavior and low standards appeared to be tolerated simply because management did not want to risk losing long-term staff members.

Cons

particularly within Dining Services. The environment felt toxic and deeply inconsistent. Management was manipulative, unprofessional, and often operated through intimidation and favoritism rather than fairness or accountability. Employees who were rude, disrespectful, or openly unprofessional were often protected or promoted, while hardworking employees were overlooked and held back. Accountability depended heavily on who you were rather than how you performed. One of the biggest issues is the structure of Dining Services itself. Because operations are contracted through Compass Group, HumanGood employees are often left subject to the decisions and culture of another company without clear support or advocacy from HumanGood leadership. This creates confusion, inconsistency, and a lack of transparency. There also appeared to be conflicts of interest within management and HR relationships that made it difficult to trust that concerns would be handled fairly or objectively. Certain managers seemed untouchable regardless of how disrespectfully they treated employees. I also witnessed employees being heavily bullied within the department, including behavior coming from leadership itself. In one situation, a staff member was repeatedly targeted and mocked by coworkers while the head chef and sous chef failed to stop it. At times, their behavior appeared to contribute to or encourage the hostile environment rather than correct it. Watching management tolerate that kind of treatment was extremely disturbing and spoke volumes about the workplace culture. Overall, the workplace culture damaged morale and created an environment where many employees felt unsupported, unheard, and undervalued. I would strongly encourage leadership to take employee concerns more seriously and reevaluate how management accountability is handled.

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HumanGood Response
4d
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We take employee concerns seriously and are committed to maintaining a respectful workplace. Feedback regarding leadership is carefully reviewed and acted upon when appropriate, and leadership changes have since been made within the department. We remain committed to fostering a culture of respect, accountability, and continuous improvement. We encourage you to reach out directly to Corporate HR at 925-924-7100 with any additional concerns.
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