Marks & Spencer Employee Reviews about "break"
Updated 5 Dec 2023

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- "The pay is good and the company treats you well which is one of the best things about working with M&S." (in 863 reviews)
- "Most colleagues are friendly and personable; more of a 'we're all in this mess together' kind of friendship." (in 403 reviews)
- "Poor management at time because too many managers on departments that they are not fit to run and just 'wig it'." (in 588 reviews)
- "We were not allowed an extra short break to warm up even working with no heating." (in 108 reviews)
Reviews about "break"
Return to all Reviews- 3.027 Jul 2021Warehouse Assistant ManagerCurrent Employee
Pros
It’s good and take breaks when you can
Cons
Bad hours and rude staff
Marks & Spencer Response3y
Hi there, thanks for taking the time to leave your review and thank you for all the great work that you're doing! If you have any concerns about your hours please link in with your Line Manager, to find a solution together. If you feel you cannot approach your Line Manager, then tell a more senior person or someone who you feel most at ease with, for example your BIG rep or your HR Business Partner. Marks and Spencer
- 3.021 Nov 2017Anonymous EmployeeFormer EmployeeNewbury, England
Pros
Worked here part time during university holidays. Very welcoming people and also opportunity to meet like-minded individuals who are also working part time and are at uni. opportunity to work over time for extra pay.
Cons
breaks too short and 7am start
- 4.07 Aug 2018Sales AssistantFormer Employee, more than 1 yearLeeds, England
Pros
very friendly atmosphere, good staff discounts and pay
Cons
Very short breaks and often not enough staff
- 3.019 Jul 2021Warehouse OperativeFormer Employee, less than 1 yearDerby, England
Pros
easy workload well ventilated place
Cons
short breaks quite loud inside
Marks & Spencer Response3y
Hi there, thank you for taking the time to leave your review! We appreciate your feedback. Marks and Spencer
- 1.09 Mar 2023Customer AssistantFormer Employee, more than 1 year
Pros
To be honest they don't offer anything above any other retailer. Tea and coffee is standard with employment. Staff rooms are hit and miss for comfort. Minimum staff discount and only on own label items. So as I said nothing here to shout about.
Cons
For their size they really could offer more benefits. Very old fashioned management style. Do as I say or else, etc. No talking allowed, even to customers. Very unsocial hours without extra payment. We were not allowed an extra short break to warm up even working with no heating. Yet they still expect loyalty???
2Marks & Spencer Response9mo
Hi there, thank you for taking the time to share your experience and for your honesty. We're disappointed to hear the concerns you’ve raised and would like to take this opportunity to apologise for how you felt during your time with us. As a business we want to make sure that all of our Colleagues feel supported and enjoy being a part of the Marks and Spencer family. We appreciate your feedback. Marks and Spencer
- 3.026 Feb 2016HospitalityCurrent Employee
Pros
Good pay Good benefits (what's left of them) Excellent training Amazing team to work with
Cons
Not enough staff Management willing to break policy (there's ALOT of policies) just to keep up appearances Rampant with bullying tactics and intimidation
- 5.06 Nov 2018Anonymous EmployeeFormer Employee
Pros
Lovely staff who help you out when you first arrive Good training, especially in customer service as you have specific training and courses
Cons
Long and early hour shifts Not a long break and quite efficiency intense
- 4.014 Oct 2023Customer AssistantCurrent Employee, less than 1 yearLondon, England
Pros
Friendly staffs Fruits and coffee at break room
Cons
Physical Managers are always on you
Marks & Spencer Response2mo
Hi, thank you for taking the time to leave your review. We're sorry to hear of your frustration. We'd hope that our Colleagues know that they can raise their concerns to another Manager if they feel they're not supported by their own, or reach out to their local Big Rep. Please don't hesitate to get in touch with any other feedback or suggestions you’d like to share. Thanks again for leaving a review. Marks and Spencer
- 2.019 Aug 2021Shop AssistantFormer Temporary Employee, less than 1 year
Pros
it was in the city centre so I could go shopping on my very short lunch break
Cons
boring job, short lunch breaks, working with the general public
- 1.017 Dec 2017Temporary Sales AssociateCurrent Employee, more than 1 yearBrighton, England
Pros
I started last year as a Christmas temp. It was my first job and I was only seventeen and the pay was £7.35 an hour, which, for that age, was very good. Some of the managers were nice. Customer experience was good, and the intensive training they gave was very useful to apply to other retail jobs.
Cons
Where do I start? The only managers bearable to work with were the lower tier ones, and even then they considered themselves above the temporary staff. They often treat you unfairly, expecting you to just know and understand the layout of the store off by heart. They gave me a one day induction, in which I was shown briefly how to log on to the till, how to scan items and access the transaction settings. Anything else on there was a mystery to me. Being under 18, I was unable to sell alcohol and had to call for a colleague every time I was to scan an item of alcohol. Colleagues and managers often got impatient and annoyed at this fact. And then, when I rang the bell for assistance to sell the alcohol, staff on the shop floor would often ignore me and leave me and customers waiting 10 minutes at a time to approve one bottle of wine! When working as a customer assistant in a simply food store, you will either work coldchain, ambient or tills if you are temp staff. When stocking shelves you are expected to stock from the back, which can often take a while, as products are often in the wrong place, or messy or in the wrong date order. Just stocking one product, if done properly like the managers religiously tell you to, can take up to ten minutes. Compare that with not quite knowing the layout or whereabouts of products quite yet and you can imagine that it does take a couple of hours to work one entire cage of products. Rather than being sympathetic to your inexperience or even aid you, my manager chose to constantly berate me, pressuring me to work faster, and then criticising my messy job when I tried to work at a quicker pace. I would often walk into the stock room to hear her slagging off me and temp staff for working too slow. Making me feel anxious and helpless. Not only this, but I often work 5 hour shifts. 4pm until 9pm. On my contract of shift hours, it says that I get a 30 minute unpaid break. I only get paid for 4.3 hours work. When starting employment, my manager told me that my break is decided by her or my section co. I will be told when to take it etc. Most nights, my manager forgot about me and my fellow temp colleagues. It was often an hour before the end of our shift and we would still be waiting for our break. Then, we would confront our manager, they acted annoyed and as though we don’t deserve a break. Note that over 18’s only get a 15 minute break. As an under 18, my colleague and I were supposed to receive a half hour break. In my three weeks of working here I have never recieved my full half hour. I have been told every shift that I am only to take 15 minute breaks. This was fine for a while, I simply thought that my hour sheet was wrong. However, checking my payslip I discovered I was getting my 30 minute break deducted from my pay, even though I had only ever taken 15 minute breaks. Adding up, per week of working there I wasn’t getting paid for a whole hours worth of work! I challenged my manager. Her reply? “Oh. We owe you.” And she walked away and never mentioned it again! The real nail in the coffin for me though, is what happened last week. As you well might know, M&S manage their employees hours, payslips and other admin on the “M&S People System”. Here, you are able to manage your availability for extra hours, view your roster and payslip and request holiday from HR. Last week, I had gotten three messages from HR, reading that “my request for holiday has been approved “. I had not ever requested holiday. I only had three weeks of work left and I needed the money. Checking my roster, I noticed my hours from the 21st of December to the 9th of January had been cancelled and replaced with “Unpaid Holiday”. Worried and concerned, I asked my manager the next day. You want to know what they’d done? For me and my fellow temp staff? They’d cut our contact three weeks short. Bearing in mind, I’d only had one week notice. I was horrified. I was furious. I needed that money. I would never have worked there if I had known I was only going to work there for three weeks! What absolutely disgusting behaviour! I have no idea why my managers did this. They seemed to do it to all temp staff. And it seemed very fishy as they did it as though I had requested time off! I imagine they plan to keep our salaries to give themselves commisssion! I am appalled. I have warned all my friends and family to not work here. It is an awful company that is only concerned about money and sales. It disgusts me that I was ever part of such a capitalist organisation with no regard for the common person, both customer and employee. I hope they are to be bankrupt soon, it would seem that customers are becoming wise to the fact their food is ridiculously overpriced with awful quality.
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