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Disappointing and frustrating with lack of management support and political interference. - Anonymous employee Infrastructure Ontario Employee Review

2.0
27 Jan 2016
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Pros

There were a lot of good, hard-working and talented people at IO with a diverse range of backgrounds and skills, such as lawyers, urban planners, property managers, real estate developers, real estate transaction staff, GIS analysts, surveyors, etc. Among the staff level, there was a lot of camaraderie and I learned a lot from everyone and met many interesting people.

Cons

The performance management process and rating system that gives employees bonuses and raises has a severe lack of transparency and is not applied evenly across departments. When questioned about it, I received vague answers. It was maddening. After having worked 8 years diligently and always to a high standard of performance, I was very disappointed that my efforts were not recognized in any tangible way, other than a half-hearted verbal thanks from time to time or by email. When I asked about potential opportunities to move upward, I was shot down. Since I left, I have learned that they are now considering opening up higher level positions in my former business unit. That's very frustrating. As a woman, I felt that my opinions or ideas were routinely dismissed or ignored by my direct manager, only to be adopted later on and called his ideas, or such ideas were only recognized and acted upon when restated by my male colleagues. It was disheartening. I eventually became so demotivated that I looked for work elsewhere and I am a lot happier now that I am in a higher level position, getting paid more and I have more control over what I do and I am being recognized for my contributions. Another con is the oversight provided by the Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure, which is responsible for this agency. Their decision-making process tends to ignore professional and technical advice, or go against it in favour of political optics to protect their minister. I believe that protecting the public and the public's best interest is vastly more important than protecting the reputation of the minister. Sound, rational and logical advice based on real studies should outweigh political optics on any given day.

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Pros

If you dont want to do much or learn much and work for irrational and vision lacking leadership team as yes men, go ahead.

Cons

Worst HR, with no understanding beyond rules set in 1800s, and never updated. They will be rude to you and will never help with anything from basic emp letter, benefits update to employment terms negotiations. Leadership relied on their tenure extension from political leaders, and agreed with their irrational decision without a vision of how to run an organization based on trust building with employees. All they do is outsource and hire expensive external advisors, as they have no expertise beyond that in house, wasting tax money and getting no project delivery on time. There are no employment protections as well like OPS, if you are in for just that. Employees have no trust in leadership at any level.

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Great place to work, everyone is friendly and helpful

Cons

Switched to being back in the office

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