Negative - Electrician Nutrien Employee Review

1.0
Oct 24, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

If you are entirely unambitious, you can make a decent living here. The pay is decent for the area, and as long as you do nothing, you won't receive any harassment from the safety police.

Cons

If you have the audacity to attempt to do actual work, not only will you be chastised by the entirely useless hourly union staff, you will be bombarded by the salaried safety police. The safety culture is ridiculously hypocritical. No one follows the policies, and most people can't agree on what the policies actually are. I have yet to meet an employee here, union or salaried, who I would consider to be a hardworker. I wouldn't hire any of them. Their work ethic is evident in the condition of the plant. Their excuse, "it's 40 years old". The condition of the plant suggests absolute neglect rather than general wear and tear.

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Nutrien Response
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Safety is Nutrien’s top core value and is foundational to everything we do. This is more than a statement for us, it is a belief. Therefore, it’s unfortunate to hear that your experience in this area has not been a good one. With the recent combination of two large organizations, we continue to work to harmonize legacy policies. This work is ongoing but is nearing completion. Thank you for taking the time to submit a review.

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