Poor management - Anonymous employee Lubrizol Employee Review

1.0
Oct 6, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nothing was good working here.

Cons

They apparently fire people for having a asthma attack and having to call off work to go to the hospital to get a breathing treatment. Training was a hot mess... Not will to work with you. Show you something one time and never let you perform it. Then yell at you for asking questions. Workers harassed and made fun of and took things too far on the joking. They didn't care about their employees well being. Honestly if i was Warren Buffet. The Bowling Green location would be such a disappointment. They should be shut down. My advice to a person that is looking for a job look somewhere else. If you value yourself and have a work ethic. Take your hard working self somewhere else worth your time and values you. Cause this place doesn't give a crap if you drop dead or not.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Even with current political tensions, LZ is still allowing cultural programs which support diversity and inclusion throughout the organization. Working in a lab setting and having supportive management that understand work life balance is beneficial as long as the work is getting done. Supportive of using company time to volunteer in community investment. Most employees are supportive and willing to help each out.

Cons

No opportunity for advancement. Low yearly pay increases, with too much focus on pushing individuals to do more as “personal development”. Health benefit package is limited and costly, vacation promised isn’t always given, too many middle and upper management, with continued turnover before you even know who they are and what they do. Most scientist and engineers have no other working experience besides education and lack experience, which prevents opportunities for innovation. Co-ops have better opportunities than long term full time employees.

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