Worst Place to Work if you are a Woman and/or Lesbian - ever!
Pros
There can be lots of overtime.
Cons
There is an extremely unfair climate in Fishbach, concerning the treatment of agency workers. I worked, via agency, for Fishbach for around nine weeks in the printing department. There, they have lots of machines and the workers to a machine normally consist of a setter (normally Fishbach employee) and an operator (normally agency). Here I found that the setters are given free reign to decide whether an agency worker will remain at the site. Very often, Setters will either put goods through which haven’t been printed properly, or create lots of waste and then blame the operator. This is unfair in so many ways - as a setter might not like you for being gay, disabled or whatever. There is lots of discrimination from Fishbach employees to agency workers, and they get away with it by any means they wish. When I first went there, I found that there was a very small space to work in on any machine in the print department and that the setters were 99.9% male and the operators 99.9% female. The setters would come over to check quality of goods - which left so little room that often times the setters would be stuck to your arm, or worse as I experienced once, ‘accidentally’ brush their groin against you. I worked really hard all the time I was there. But found it odd that - soon as setter found out I am lesbian I was asked not to go back.