14 juin 2021
Employé (anonyme)
Réponse de Litera Microsystems
4yWe appreciate your feedback, although it is certainly disheartening. While I will not hit on every point, I would like to address a couple of things. I believe you have made some fair comments and others not so fair.
I will first start with the fair points. Litera is growing, growing very quickly, and this most certainly has some impacts on our people. Working across many time zones has been an initial struggle and this has been difficult for leaders, managers, and employees; there is no doubt some have faced odd-hours and some initially longer hours to try to fill gaps. There is certainly inconsistency that seeps through, particularly with newer managers, but regardless there is still much work to be done. There is no denying that. Also, mistakes have been made, and no one is denying that either.
With that said, some comments that are not fair, particularly around gaslighting and mistreatment: You make mention of “unethical behavior by leadership”, but unethical behavior by anyone in the organization is not tolerated. Perhaps you disagreed with the way things may have been handled in specific situations, but I can assure you it was not unethical (or it was never brought to HR’s attention).
Further, the way we define Boundarylessness is stretching outside of your standard job responsibilities as necessary to help achieve the broader Litera goals. There are several extremely positive examples of this every hour of every day, so feel at least the majority of the organization truly understands and embodies this value.
I have received feedback previously that some teams may have been utilizing flex time inconsistently with the rest of the org, but have addressed some of those concerns and hope that is no longer the case. There are teams (such as customer support) that help to provide the company with coverage, but are specifically called out and provided flexibility to take an alternative day off. Again, likely still more work to do and we own that.
From a diversity standpoint, your quote from me and a bit misleading when you only share the beginning part of my quote. In a public post, I mentioned that “I do not consider myself to be a feminist, but 100% believe in gender equality.” This is mainly due to the negative connotation that has been attached to that word, but think my positioning is pretty clear. I then quoted Melinda Gates saying the goal is “not to replace men at the top of the hierarchy, but to become partners with men in ending hierarchy.’”
I am extremely proud of the work that the Diversity and Inclusion Champions team has done. While certainly there is more that we could have and will do around Black History Month (this was not intentional, but again, not an excuse but a clarification), this employee-led group has helped the company through some really tough times, provided education around topics such as Mental Health, Allyship, Cross Culture supports, the history of Pride and others, and has taken a stance for every staff member to bring their whole selves to work. I myself am a working mom of two young children with no in-home childcare and have personally felt supported by all members of the organization throughout this difficult time.
It is unfortunate that you were not able to take advantage of the support and benefits Litera provides to staff, but wish you all the best.