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Associated British Ports
Why does Associated British Ports get a rating of 6.9?
Based on 19 job reviews, employees tell us the following about Associated British Ports
- Easy to book holiday
- Easy to take sick leave
- Enough training
- People are paid enough
- People get sick pay
- No unpaid extra work
- No short notice shift changes
- People are paid market rates
- Opportunities to progress
- People get proper breaks
- People recommend their team
- Managers are respectful
- Well informed about head office
- People feel stressed
- Not good for parents
- Breaks arenβt paid
- Not easy to change shifts
- Head office doesnβt understand the frontline
- Hard to choose shifts
- Less than 4 weeks notice of shifts
Based on 19 job reviews
About
Associated British Ports is a sea port operator.
Handy to know
How much notice do people get of their shifts?
Based on 18 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 5 employees
How often do people get paid?
Based on 19 employees
How are people paid?
Based on 19 employees
Featured Associated British Ports job reviews
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Best thing
Regular hours and pay
Worst thing
Unable to always book holiday as the book is already full.
Operative, April 2021
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Best thing
Small workforce generally friendly
Worst thing
Management think about themselves
Admin officer, October 2020
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Best thing
Time off
Worst thing
Chasing shipping, because if bad organisation
Employee, April 2021
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Best thing
Pension
Worst thing
The hours we have to reach 192hours in 28days before overtime and if you donβt do 12hrs you find youβre in more times a month then you should be
Port operative, January 2021
Associated British Ports ranks joint 14th to work for in logistics companies
- 14= Associated British Ports
- 14= Martin Brower
- 14= Unipart Logistics