Horrible Management - Food Service Worker Akron Children's Employee Review

2.0
Mar 7, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The benefits are quite decent Mostly work with your schedule

Cons

Slow to respond to complaints, Gaslight you when you do. They keep the place chronically understaffed. This means that the flexibility in scheduling they usually have gets tossed to the side and may schedule in hours you’re unavailable. Constantly calling you on your personal days off. Make promises that things will get better and months later it will be the same understaffed, hectic, overworked conditions. These conditions make fellow coworkers disillusioned and don’t care about the job and only a few people end up doing a majority of the work and things get left not done.

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Akron Children's Response
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We recognize that the staffing crisis at health care organizations across the country – including Akron Children’s – has placed a huge burden on our workforce. We’re grateful for the grace and flexibility our employees have shown throughout the pandemic, and we are aggressively taking steps to support them. We launched a Helping Hands flexible staffing support program, which compensates employees for taking on additional duties in areas of most need, from support services to patient care. To encourage more job seekers to join our team, we now also offer sign-on bonuses for many roles. We encourage you to share any specific concerns via your manager, HR representative or Children’s confidential compliance hotline. As a current employee, you will find the number for this hotline on the Compliance-Helpline/Hotline page on our staff intranet myKidsnet.

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

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Cons

If you’re considering a job within ISD, save yourself the trouble and look elsewhere. This isn’t coming from a bitter ex-employee — I genuinely enjoyed much of my time here. This is a warning from someone who watched this department deteriorate over the last 5-6 years. Leadership is filled with yes men and women who have zero interest in protecting the people who actually do the work. Escalating an issue or concern amounts to nothing. Project timelines are set by people who have no idea what’s realistic, and the CIO is so far removed from day-to-day operations that expectations are incredibly high when there aren’t enough resources to get the job done. There is no career growth here — they won’t pay competitive salaries to attract qualified new talent, and they won’t promote the experienced people they already have. Internal hires are continuously blocked which makes it impossible for anyone to grow. Instead, they’ve resorted to outsourcing ISD positions because it’s cheaper than valuing their workforce. But don’t worry — there’s always a fresh email announcing another manager or director climbing the ladder. Senior leadership continues to take care of themselves just fine. The people on the ground? Not so much.

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