No compassion, leadership not interested in employees, just another cog - Registered Nurse ICU Banner Health Employee Review

1.0
14 Oct 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There were a few employees that support each other, locations close to home. Free parking, sometimes covered.

Cons

There are many managers, but no leaders. You are not values as an employee. The management values gossip and undying loyalty, and inflated ego's. There is no culture of professionalism, no compassion from managers. You are just another piece of equipment to them. If they can get someone else cheaper, they will. There is no concern for employee safety, and if you get injured on the job, it is automatically your fault. No way would I work there with the Ebola virus scare, as they dismiss you for being sick or injured.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
15 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

This review isn't about the pros of working for Banner Medical Group.

Cons

The last couple of years with BMG, many current and former leaders have encountered ongoing challenges related to the senior leadership team's (Ops Directors and above) behavior and accountability. Expectations and disciplinary actions are not applied consistently, and when disciplinary actions are applied, it is retaliatory for speaking up about these inconsistencies. This has created a culture of distrust and fear between the clinic leadership teams and Ops Directors/Senior Ops Directors. It also goes against Banner's "If you see something, say something" campaign. The HR team has also contributed to the growing fear and distrust by not following their own guidelines, and by the ERC's showing their bias against leaders through their tone of voice when talking with you, baseless accusations against leadership, and approving corrective actions that are vague and missing specific details of the incident that someone is being written up for. It also raises concerns amongst clinic leaders when multiple leaders bring forward the same concerns and issues about Ops Directors over a lengthy period of time and we're told, "we couldn't corroborate your concerns." And when multiple leaders provide ample evidence (Chronological Management Records, Teams chats, email chains, etc.) to disprove these false accusations and you're still placed into corrective action, the word corruption starts to become applicable.

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