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Allied Bakeries
From 14 job reviews
Why does Allied Bakeries get a rating of 6.7?
- Easy to book holiday
- Easy to take sick leave
- Breaks are paid
- People get proper breaks
- No unpaid extra work
- Enough training
- People arenβt stressed
- No short notice shift changes
- People recommend their team
- Well informed about head office
- Not easy to change shifts
- No career progression
- Less than 4 weeks notice of shifts
- People donβt get sick pay
- Managers arenβt respectful
- Head office doesnβt understand the frontline
- Hard to choose shifts
Based on 14 job reviews
About
Allied Bakeries is a baked goods manufacturer. They own the food brands Kingsmill, Allinsons and Burgen.
Handy to know
How much notice do people get of their shifts?
Based on 14 employees
What contracts are people on?
Full time
88%
report having full time contracts (more than 35 hours)
Based on 8 employees
How often do people get paid?
Monthly
100%
of people report they get paid monthly
Based on 14 employees
How are people paid?
Based on 14 employees
Featured Allied Bakeries job reviews
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Best thing
Flexible breaks
Worst thing
Too much responsibility
Advanced team member, August 2020
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Best thing
Just love driving. Once out of the yard got your own space
Worst thing
nothing
Delivery driver, July 2020
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Best thing
After working 4 day,s u get 4day off
Worst thing
The heat in the summer
Bakeries operative, February 2020