They are claiming that an old negative review was fake and that the new glowing review is the actual one. It's a complete mess!
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1 in 2 workers will die with cancer from working with waters chemicals
Waters has had several chances over the past few years to win their employees back (reimbursing COVID cuts, addressing long standing concerns ignored during “town hall” meetings, removing the outdated merit system, 100% remote work options, etc.) and they’ve ignored EVERY SINGLE OPPORTUNITY. Now rather than sleep in the bed that they’ve made, they’ve taken to cheating on Glassdoor. At this point, only a mass firing of the leadership team (or an exorcism) can save this company from itself.
Perfectly legitimate negative reviews for this company are being labelled fraudulent via email from glassdoor admins.who is telling glassdoor which review is fraudulent or not.obviously the hr department of waters.i suggest x,fb and here to voice your opinions.
All recent reviews are clearly exaggerated 5-star ratings, but thanks to Glassdoor's fraud detection system, we can see through the manipulation. The company's overall review score is a lackluster 3.5, compared to an industry average of 3.4, with a disappointing CEO approval rating of only 53%
Recruiting is one thing, pretending is another, especially when they post fake five-star reviews and call all one-star reviews fake!
That’s typical. Rather than address the problems within the company, they actively recruit people to write 5 star reviews. All they’re doing is further polarizing a broken workforce.