The organization has a concerning pattern where certain managers appear to feel threatened by capable employees, leading to decisions that seem to be influenced more by personal bias than merit. Constructive feedback is often discouraged, and employees are expected to conform entirely to management's preferences, rather than contribute diverse perspectives.
There are also serious concerns about the collaboration between some managers and HR, where feedback may be misrepresented or fabricated to justify disciplinary actions or terminations. This creates a hostile and unsafe work environment for those who do not align personally with leadership.
Additionally, there are troubling reports of unethical behavior among certain managers, including favoritism and potential exploitation of power dynamics in professional relationships. These behaviors undermine trust and morale, and they demand thorough, impartial investigation.