Pros
Really good community atmosphere at work, everyone is encouraged to take ownership of their work, and we see the benefits of this in the form of our shared annual bonus and our additional leisure benefits. Everyone who works in the business is a Partner, represented through several democratically elected councils which hold business leaders to account. Pay for performance means that Partners and their line managers tend to pay attention to professional development and productivity, creating a good collective work ethic.
Cons
Despite being better than the rest of the retail sector in this regard, there is still a very big difference in Partner experience dependent on where you sit in the food chain. Directors receive huge payouts when they retire, in addition to the private healthcare, car allowance, and generous salaries that they get during the course of their normal work year. Given that there is considerable penny pinching pressure on rank and file Partners, it does feel as though much of the fairness and equal treatment has been (and is being) eroded.