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Milgard Manufacturing

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Strong Commitment to Continuous Improvement - Human Resources Milgard Manufacturing Employee Review

5.0
Sep 16, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

I love the company's fundamental values of Safety, Integrity, Continuous Improvement, Creativity, and Profitable Partnerships. The acquisition by MI Windows has provided additional resources and talent to support the Company's strong commitment to its team members and customers. The recent improvement in paid time and tuition assistance have been great enhancements to our benefits. Milgard has supported our communities for years, but the addition of the MI Foundation funds and paid volunteer days has taken it to another level.

Cons

The Company has high expectations of its team members so it is not for everyone. If someone is not a team player and treats others with respect, it won't be a fit.

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Milgard Manufacturing Response
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Thanks for taking the time to share your feedback. The key to our business’ success is our commitment to not only customer service, but to our team members. We strive to provide an environment where team members feel they are valued and respected.

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Cons

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Work/Life Balance gets a one star rating Vehemently against remote and hybrid work. Says that working in the office is vital to creating relationships even though we all stay in our cubicles and all of the meetings are on Teams Middle management seems checked out Lots of peer pressure to work in office even when sick. Nobody is asked to go home if they come in hacking up a lung. Very few feel like they have the freedom and ability to take advantage of their vacation time. Over working yourself is seen as a value here, but isn't recognized as going above and beyond. It's an expectation. Seasonal whiplash - mandatory OT in the summer months, followed by hours possibly getting cut back in the winter months

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