Unfair treatment of African Americans. - Telephone Interviewer Press Ganey Employee Review

2.0
Jan 14, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Although the benefits are great, you pay a healthy price for them, your humility.

Cons

Management style is a lot to take in. They are very racist and their style of managing is bullying and ultimatums. Every year they take a survey to ask us our opinion and their response to low ratings on diversity is, we have to do better. That’s it. A very racist organization. During COVID ther was a mass exodus of African Americans out of the company’s in just one department and tPress Ganey showed no concerns. They truly do not care about diversity or any minorities at the company. A whole lot of Karen’s. They have created a true cast system within the organization. It is the common against management.

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Thank you for taking the time to give this feedback; we sincerely appreciate you voicing your concerns. Press Ganey does not tolerate racism or discrimination in any form—and we take all accusations and violations of business conduct seriously. We strive to foster a culture of belonging for all employees, and feedback is vital to accomplishing that. We encourage you to contact our confidential ethics line to discuss your concerns in greater depth.

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