Abysmal - Anonymous employee AFL-CIO Employee Review

1.0
16 Jun 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Salary is okay, but the benefits are great.

Cons

-Leadership often seems more interested in ceremonial wins than real victories. -Employees sometimes receive treatment that the organization would shun corporations for engaging in. -New employees start with a three-year contract that has a probationary period attached, but don't be surprised if the period gets extended and you somehow never receive notice. -Absolutely the worst internal political culture I've ever experienced. Employees are subject to the whims of any national, state, or local union leaders they have contact with, which becomes untenable when those leaders are in conflict with each other. -People's economic policies may be uber-progressive, but be prepared to deal with some really retrograde views from some of the old guard on other issues (especially the environment and gay rights).

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
13 Mar 2026
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Pros

Wonderful benefits and salary, some individuals are genuinely nice to work with… depending on the department.

Cons

Unprofessional management. Lack of leadership and training for new employees. Employees are not encouraged to ask questions, even on something they received little to no training on. Mid-level managers are vindictive and disrespectful as a way to make themselves seem more important and valuable. If you don’t want your mid-level manager to spread lies about you to get ahead, I wouldn’t recommend this organization. The office politics make working here akin to crossing a minefield. The most sneaky and condescending people here hide behind their religion and act like good Christians. Don’t be fooled, working for this union organization does not mean you’ll be treated with respect and dignity.

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