Animal House - Stay away. - Anonymous employee Legion Paper Employee Review

1.0
Nov 2, 2018
Anonymous employee
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I am not a negative person but unfortunately there are no Pros at this firm. The firm was handed to the current CEO from his father and now thinks he sits on a pedestal and is better than gods gift to earth.

Cons

Legion Paper is a family owned business. You would think both families would be in this together but the exact opposite, like water and oil. The tension and greed that separates them is visible throughout the office. Upper management treats its employees with zero respect. If something needs to be done, it was be yelled across the room with a very disrespectful tone. The HR at the firm is the upper management so there is no where for its employees to inform anyone the problems and harassment that goes on daily! In addition to the constant fear or trying to do my job, the pay and benefits is abysmal. Once you sign your contract salary, don't expect it to be much different after 10 years of loyalty and commitment. I could go on and on but I will stop here and save you the headache, do not work here.

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5.0
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Pros

Small, tight-knit company that works to make sure all employees are happy in their positions. Management supports employees that want to grow in their positions, acquire new skills, and advance their position in the company. All teams work together to achieve company goals.

Cons

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5.0
Dec 20, 2024
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Pros

* Opportunities for long-term career growth (e.g., starting in the warehouse and advancing to upper management). Supportive, close-knit team environment with mutual respect among employees. * Thoughtful leadership that genuinely cares about employees at all levels. * Large decisions are made with employees’ well-being in mind, regardless of position. * Engaging team-building activities and group events that foster camaraderie. * A rewarding work culture that values collaboration and contribution across departments.

Cons

* The close-knit nature of the team may require adapting to a high level of collaboration, which might not suit everyone. * Decision-making processes, while employee-focused, may sometimes take longer due to thorough consideration of all impacts. * The dynamic nature of the company may require employees to wear multiple hats, which could be challenging for those who prefer a narrower focus.

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