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Customs Support

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Disgraceful culling of all individual company finance teams for one persons empire building. - Finance Customs Support Employee Review

1.0
19 Mar 2025
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Pros

When not being interfered with by the Head Office mafia, it was a lovely workspace. A wonderful Director/CEO of DMS, until he was undermined by the Head Office mafia. As an independent company within Customs Support, we all worked diligently and with enthusiasm & in the main because of our lovely boss who was fair minded, hard working - we strived for excellence, it was a joy to work for him.

Cons

Incorporating HR via Felixstowe was a serious mistake. The Head Office mafia slowly destroyed a thriving company with it's micro managing and undermining the director and his responsibilities. This was a disgraceful to treat a Director and his staff.

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3.0
22 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Well established and reputable company

Cons

Despite being a large, multi-country organisation with multiple UK offices, the company only offers statutory maternity pay (SMP) — the legal minimum required by UK law. In contrast, research shows that: - Only about one in four UK employers now provide just the statutory minimum maternity pay - Larger organisations (with 1,000+ employees, such as CSG) are around 95% more likely to provide enhanced maternity pay than smaller ones. Yet Customs Support does not For a large, well-established company, offering only statutory maternity pay places it well below the level of support typically provided by comparable employers. Many competitors and peers — especially large employers — offer enhanced packages such as several months of full pay, which help with recruitment, retention and employee wellbeing. The lack of better maternity support here sends a message that female talent and working parents aren’t prioritised, and makes it harder for women to join, stay, or progress in their careers. This is especially stark given the company’s scale and resources compared to smaller independent employers where statutory maternity pay is more understandable

5.0
15 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice pay Professional management Proper work life balance

Cons

- Can't think somethink about this

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