Bottom line driven - Marketing Georgia-Pacific Employee Review

1.0
Jun 17, 2020
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Pros

The people, except most were just laid off

Cons

The BOD is money driven and doesn’t care about employee moral or paying their employees well. They sell toilet paper, had their best year, and laid off over 100 people.

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Georgia-Pacific Response
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Thank you for all of the hard work and time you have dedication to the team and organization. Since late 2019 with the launch of our new vision, we have been working and focusing on areas needed to transform in order to achieve those goals. The tough decisions were not easy to make. I want you to know that I am sharing this with the appropriate leadership team as awareness and feedback. Thank you again for sharing- Molly from Talent Solutions

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Cons

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