
Better insurance and a competitive wage.
The team does manage to communicate rather effectively between shifts, but this is in-spite-of management. Everyone is also reasonably personable.
Short and sweet, they were desperate for bodies in bagging as it had been a revolving door position for some time.
The familial nature between us. Everyone on the floor knows everyone else is suffering through, so we try to keep the interpersonal drama to a minimum.
Appreciating their employees. Safety and compensation are both a joke. They're not even competitive with fast food in the area. Policy says to only carry one yarn pack at a time for ergonomic reasons, yet we're reprimanded(by management) for doing so because it "degrades efficiency."
We're currently working 5 10 hour days a week while swinging between first shift one week, and 3rd the next. It's killing us. I'm not being hyperbolic when I say that either. You can't bludgeon people's circadian rhythms like that at not expect physical consequences to your workers.