Toxic unorganized Chaos - Lead GXO Logistics Employee Review

1.0
13 Mar 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

PTO. Pension. Phones allowed at work.

Cons

Bad Management. Median Pay. Mandatory overtime. No work life balance. If you volunteer to work on an off day you are required to work 8 hours or given a point. If you miss a day off mandatory overtime (your off day) you get pointed. Management gets every weekend off even when we are working seven days. Favoritism. Deception. Manipulation.

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GXO Logistics Response
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We strive to equip our managers and HR professionals with the tools they need to adequately support their team members, so we hate to hear you may not be pleased with the team at your site. We strongly encourage you to reach out to ethics@gxo.com to report possible concerns of unethical behavior. If you want to remain anonymous, please submit a report to gxo.ethicspoint.com.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

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Cons

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