HR team in the US is an issue - Human Resources RWE Employee Review

1.0
Sep 4, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great benefits and pay for those not affected by the 2024 lay off. Talent management team has great leadership programming, that team is awesome. Most employees are wonderful human beings.

Cons

The layoff back in July 2024 altered the culture of the company. The C level executives made a joke about it in the days following, which felt really disrespectful. Many were able to see that certain 'redundancies' were hand selected and not based on anything other than personal distaste. Information is often not passed down properly from leadership to their teams. Many employees didn't know members of their team were impacted until weeks later. There are issues with communication from leadership at all levels in most departments. Leadership in Talent Acquisition and HR are unfortunately very flawed female leaders and difficult to work for. It's nice to see women in positions of power (good for RWE as a whole), but unfortunate when favoritism runs rampant across the entire department. HR leadership often thwarts the ideas of their team, silently behind the curtain, so there is no paper trail, and shows little to no championing of their causes and additional work they take on outside of their job description. In fact I once heard this person say 'why do my people need a pat on the back, shouldn't they just do their jobs...' Not the motivating leader you'd hope for. Asked to enter things into tracking systems inaccurately in order to make stats look more appealing to the C-suite. I can attest to infighting between HR and TA, which is unfortunate and at a loss to the other departments they serve. Heads of HR and heads of TA would often look to get the other in trouble or written up, just trying to get the best of the other. Very immature behavior. Private conversations are often talked about in the open office environment, which was damaging, hurtful, and unnecessary. A lot of whispering which made many feel very uncomfortable.

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RWE Response
1y
Dear colleague, Thank you for sharing your feedback. We are happy to hear that you appreciate the benefits and find the pay satisfactory. We are also pleased to know you value the talent management team and enjoy working with the team. Your feedback additionally highlights certain areas that need to be considered. We take these concerns seriously and want RWE to be a place that has a respectful and supportive work environment. We would appreciate the opportunity to discuss further with you to ensure we can address your concerns appropriately. Please feel free to reach out to employer.branding@rwe.com and we can work to resolve the matter. Thank you.

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Cons

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Cons

​Decimated Morale & Out-of-Touch Policies: A recent McKinsey takeover in senior leadership completely destroyed company morale, starting with a rigid, poorly managed Return-to-Office (RTO) mandate. ​Hidden Layoffs & Nepotism: Management practically laid off an entire internal departments under the guise of restructuring, only to immediately rebuild them using remote contractors and personal friends brought in from McKinsey. ​Complete Lack of Diversity: Senior leadership is a monoculture of white males who exclusively look out for their buddies. There is zero true commitment to diversity, equity, or inclusion at the top. ​Hostile Work Environment: Highly misaligned and poorly structured OKRs have actively pitted departments against each other, creating a deeply toxic and hostile cross-functional environment. ​Pay Inequity & Mistreatment: There are glaring issues regarding pay equity and the mistreatment of existing high performing employees. Clear discrepancies exist between how legacy internal talent is compensated and promoted, versus outside hires brought in through favoritism.

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