I have seen some shocking behaviour in the UK food industry when it comes to staff. There has been bullying, discussions about how much 'hassle' it is to have a pregnant woman in the team, lack of openness to any work / life balance, high prevalence of people with depression etc. It's got GMO a bit downhearted and jaded with the industry to be honest.
This is all anti what the British food industry started off as. Originally, several companies were started by Quakers or forward thinking industrialists who provided housing, schooling, a sense of community etc. That's probably taking it too far but what I want to know is, are there still food industries out there with a genuine caring side who believe that supporting their staff gets the best out of them?
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