Little care for employee safety.
Despite respirators being available and often required, nobody is trained to fit respirators. (This is a legal requirement)
When fume hoods were externally tested, all but one failed, advice from management was to keep using them as it's better protection than nothing.
Wage is just above minimum wage, although pay differs analyst to analyst, but is still drastically below industry average.
No sick pay offered.
Bonus is advertised but never given as thresholds are unrealistically high.
The company changed hours of all analysts without consultation leading to worse working conditions than Amazon warehouses. 0830-1630 hours were changed to 12 hour shifts (reversing every two weeks, so 12 hours for six days with one day off). Sitting was not permitted, you were required to stand for the entire shift. I see in replies you state that there were 'regular votes' taken with regards to the shift pattern. This is incorrect there were two votes taken and both were ~50:50 meaning nobody was happy with the outcome.
I worked with many capable and friendly colleagues but morale was through the floor and staff were leaving faster than they could recruit. This meant there was too much work for the team of mainly new starters.
A known sensitising agent is one of the products being tested, it causes body/face rashes and difficulty breathing. Many employees have this reaction even when using PPE but nothing is done to protect them unless they are management, so can work remotely. Work is ongoing to implement an environmental monitoring program but nothing has changed since I started. The face and neck rashes were mentioned every month in my 1:1 with my line manager but nothing changed. Many staff have resigned because of this.
I left my role on advice from my doctor.