Cons:
* Raises are only a baseline of 1% per year without union intervention
* Master’s-level clinicians only make $~1 more per hour than bachelor’s-level
* Poor initial training of staff, especially regarding systems navigation and public benefits
* Constant, drastic changes to job responsibilities (sometimes on a near weekly basis) that are poorly strategized, trained, and communicated by leadership. Staff are given conflicting information that sometimes makes it impossible to complete tasks correctly without being getting into trouble.
* Assignment of random tasks unrelated to job responsibilities
* Micromanagement: often in lieu of properly training staff on new job duties, and sometimes to the point of hostility.
* Public belittling of staff by multiple managers, during staff meetings as well as within email communications
* Implicit pressure on staff to work unpaid overtime/skip meal breaks and lie about it on timesheets, due to impossible workloads, punitive management with unrealistic expectations, and policy forbidding overtime
* Staff punished with verbal coaching plans for underperforming on said days of skipped meal, bathroom, etc. breaks
* Some managers discouraging staff from learning beyond the bare minimum to their job duties. A “shut up and do as you’re told” culture that sets staff up for failure at their own jobs, discourages employee growth, and lowers morale
* Some managers giving staff false information about credentialing requirements for certain positions, impacting staff career decisions and causing unnecessary stress