Worst Company I've Worked For | Bad Management | Bad Work Environment - Customer Service Associate LIAAC Employee Review

1.0
21 Feb 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are no pros. The company has fired 95% of good workers to hire part-time and refuses to pay proper wages. It has never paid proper wages and will terminate anyone not family, friends, or grandfathered into the pension.

Cons

Executives hire friends and family to keep higher wages in their personal circle. Multiple levels of conflicts of interest. Very political. Longevity in this company is not based on performance but who you know on the Board of Directors and the Executive Department. Racism is experienced on a regular basis and new employees have made the work environment unbearable. There have been many internal complaints made by current and former employees but management will only do what benefits the highest paid.

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5.0
9 Mar 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I've been at the agency for a few months and I feel like they are really headed in the right direction. There is a new finance team and they operate with the highest ethical standards. Everyone at the agency is very friendly and supportive of each other. Everyone sits together in the break room and it feels like a family. There is a new HR team in place and they are working hard everyday to make LIAAC a better place to work. Good benefits - employee only medical is free to employee.

Cons

Non-profit so lower pay. Professional dress code with no regular dress down days. Casual Fridays would be nice. If you need family medical benefits, that is expensive.

1.0
13 Jul 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None. You can be the best employee that they have ever seen, and you will not be appreciated, and in a heartbeat they will throw you under the bus if you disagree with any of their policies or the CEO or management. CEO has recently announced her retirement, but her replacement is just as bad. His qualifications when he started with the agency was having completed divinity school and being buddies with the CEO. He would not last two minutes in a real business environment.

Cons

All of the above, plus an atmosphere of constant fear of doing something that will unknowingly upset a member of the management team or the CEO. There was an article in Newsday back around 1996 at the time the agency was ten years old. Pretty much all the accusations in the article are true and then some. The agency has had multiple lawsuits against it, to which they counter sued, using money that could have been used for programs. Speaking of money, the CEO has a lavish compensation package that includes salary and perks that rival those of heads of agencies ten times the size of LIAAC.

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