i thought this was a space for employees to discuss work related things but intead admins randomly remove posts and there is no freedom of speech here. you need to decide if you will let people share thoughts or you need to shut the site down
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Walgreens is a dumpster fire. There's enough fodder out there to post w/o naming names. Our executive suite is tone deaf and out of touch with the day-to-day that the rest of us experience in the stores, distribution centers, call centers, etc. Morale is in the toilet and it'll take a sea change to turn that around. That said, calling individuals out will probably be ignored and considered just a case of sour grapes anyway.
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