I do not need a response back from anyone at Univar - Anonymous employee Univar Solutions Employee Review

1.0
May 12, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Two days off for Christmas

Cons

Everything else. They had no idea of how to handle the business merger and COVID on top of that was a nightmare. The left hand wasn't talking to the right hand and it was just chaos. I saw quicker turnover than I've seen at any employer. I hope it's gotten better.

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Univar Solutions Response
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Thanks for your 1 years of service on our team. We understand that periods of transformation can be challenging and sometimes unsettling; rest assured, our top priority is to ensure our employees have a positive working environment. We're sorry to hear about your experience. We are making continuous improvements and will do whatever it takes to make it better. All the best to you!

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