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About the company
- Company size1,001 to 5,000
- Revenue£75m to £365m (GBP)
- IndustryHealthcare
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Funeral Service Operative in North West London, Greater London
on 3 April 2022
Staffing levels
I worked in a care centre and the staffing levels were about half of what they should be. The pace of work was ok for me but others struggled. The team work and morale was poor but some team members cherry picked the jobs they did. Some magical disappearing tricks when it was busy or towards the end of the shift. Team leadership was terrible.. FSO in England
on 23 April 2022
If your face fits your OK
After working for Dignity a few years it became apparent that if your face did not fit you got work or not. Management was very poor and did not support you in any way. Working in a very old building there was no space to move. Wages are very poor for what you do.Manager in London, Greater London
on 17 April 2022
Poisonous toxic culture
Poor company no support no care for the families or deceased just all financially driven so corners get cut. You speak up you get shot down. A very toxic environment from senior management and HR. If the directors knew what was going on here they would loose half the work force. A very corrupt environment. Massive changes over the next few months with people applying for the own jobs and numbers being cut. Poor salaries for the staff on the ground and poor training. Dignity will go bust within the next few years so stay well clear if you value job security.Funeral Director in Crowborough
on 31 March 2022
Poor working conditions
Stressful atmosphere, lack of leadership. Lack of care & welfare of employees, no care for the amount of hours worked, do not care about EU working directive.Fso in London, Greater London
on 23 March 2022
It's what you make of it.
Dignity gives you the opportunity to progress. In what ever direction you want to go in. My manager is very nice. Some areas in dignity are very different and not for the best atmosphere What would you say about your employer?
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How do you feel being around the deceased
Shared on 31 January 2022
Why you want to work for dignity
Shared on 28 June 2020
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