Return to Work Proposal Inflexible - Anonymous employee Travelers Employee Review

1.0
15 Jun 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Salary. Benefits. Recognition of talent and abilities. The people.

Cons

The Executive Committee released the return to work policy for the post pandemic world. The "hybrid" model of two days a week from home is the same policy we had prior to the pandemic. No new arrangements can be made with managers for six months after returning to the office, unless there is a case of extreme hardship. As a manager, I will no longer be able to determine what is the best way for my team to operate. Recruiting is hard enough without a policy that is out of step with others in the industry. There is no discussion of vaccine status, mask requirements, conference room capacity, or plans to regularly clean the office (emptying trash cans doesn't count as cleaning) and air vents. We are entering cold and flu season. There is no mention if health surveys will be required daily before returning to the office. As a manager, will I be required to send someone home at the first sniffle or cough? Will we have a mandatory stay at home for anyone exhibiting any symptoms of any kind? Leadership has had 18 months to come up with a plan for a new normal. Their proposed "Better Normal" is what we already had. Shame on management.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

The personal lines department seems to be falling apart right now. Issues with the internal systems are resulting in underwriters doing multiple jobs and becoming a dumping ground for all agent issues even if they aren't underwriting related. I don't feel that the directors are truly expressing to the senior leadership team the impact that all these issues are having on the mental health and quality of life for the employees that are on the front lines trying to maintain a good reputation for the company. It's sad to see how quickly this department has gone downhill and the amount of quality underwriters that are jumping ship for different departments or different companies all together. What's even sadder it that no one with authority seems to care, or listen, when concerns are brought forth. I truly advise anyone considering applying for any position within the personal insurance department to hold off until things start to change - it's not worth the mental anguish that you'll experience.

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