Manpower Needs To Teach Its Employees Compassion
Several months ago I had taken some assessments and did very well, and so I was scheduled for an interview with a very good company.
The day of the interview my blood sugar had plummeted so dangerously low that I was put into a deep sleep and ended up not waking up until late that afternoon about three hours after my interview was supposed to have taken place.
When I tried to explain what happened to the manager of your location in Lincoln, Nebraska, I was met with a cold wall of silence and basically banned from ever being placed in a job through Manpower ever again, despite the fact that I had a medical condition that I nearly died from the day I missed my interview.
Your company has a drug policy where if you test positive you can come back six months later and try again, and yet I was banned for missing one interview due to a valid diabetic condition that nearly killed me.
Your managers need to be taught empathy and compassion, because I was treated like a piece of ***
Location: 1631 Pine Lake Rd #6, Lincoln, NE 68512, USA
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