Wolf in Sheep's Clothing - Anonymous employee Terracon Employee Review

1.0
26 Feb 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

My coworkers are mostly friendly and easy to get along with. I enjoyed my job immensely until my boss groped another employee.

Cons

Poor handling of conduct violations with an absence of consequences. In one case of misconduct, the solution implemented was for the offender to be promoted another level above his accuser, and is now in charge of more employees. The women in our office are the lowest paid employees with promises made and broken for raises while others reap the benefits of their work, including their own raises. An increasing workload for the same low pay and no safeguard for abuses. I hope this is not the standard experience at this company.

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Terracon Response
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What you are describing is not in line with any work environment that Terracon would condone. Our Guiding Behaviors push us to Speak Up for Ourselves and others. I would encourage you to contact your HR Business Partner to discuss your specific concerns. Or, If you would like to share more about your experience, please contact us at corporate@terracon.com. We appreciate your outreach and the opportunity to respond to your concerns.

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