Senior Co-op staff complain of 'toxic' culture at the top
- Co-Op has defended its corporate culture and senior executive conduct after reports of a 'toxic' working environment among managers.
- The grocery chain believes these criticisms do not reflect the views of its broader leadership and colleagues.
- A letter to the Co-op board detailed complaints of a culture of 'fear and alienation,' with some senior staff afraid to raise concerns.
- Concerns followed organizational changes after a cyberattack last year that affected sales by over £200 million.
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Co-op denies allegations of 'toxic culture' at the top
Co-op has defended its culture following reports that claimed senior managers complained of a “toxic” environment at the business. The convenience giant said it did not believe the complaints “represent the views of our broader leadership and colleagues,” The BBC reported. The broadcaster reported that a letter, which claimed to reflect the views of a large number of senior managers, had been sent to the retailer’s chair and another member of th…
Co-op refutes ‘toxic culture’ claims as expert warns of psychological damage
Some senior managers at the Co-op have complained of a “toxic culture” at executive level, the BBC reports. The 180-year-old member-owned food and services group, which has a reputation for upholding ethical values, is facing allegations that it created “fear and alienation” among several senior staff. Amid declining performance, a letter to Co-op board members – seen by the BBC – also said they were scared to raise concerns about the direction …
Senior Co-op Staff Complain Of ‘Toxic’ Culture At The Top
Some senior managers at the Co-op have complained of a “toxic culture” at the executive level of the 180-year-old member-owned food and services group that prides itself on its ethical values. A letter to Co-op board members, seen by the (more…) The post Senior Co-op Staff Complain Of ‘Toxic’ Culture At The Top appeared first on KamCity.
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