Pros
They are genuinely working towards achieving wellbeing for frontline and blue collar workers through labor research and partnering with organisations to implement solutions that work. Working at an organisation that is good and cares about workers is a great feeling. It feels that I have contributed in however small a way to the greater good of the society. The leaders especially team leaders promote an open discussion on goals for the team. They welcome ideas and are appreciative of their subordinates.
Cons
- There is a lot to do and I find that sometimes we are short staffed. However, some employees also tend to take advantage of the flexible work. - Although I assumed that since the organisation promotes wellbeing, people here would not differentiate between employees based on their background, but that is not the case. Bias exists and people here as well tend to promote and are more lenient with those that they feel close, to either due to similar backgrounds / caste / education etc., and irrespective of their performance.