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Revealed: Lincoln’s Most Toxic Workplaces According to Locals

Where are the worst places you have worked in Lincoln and surrounding areas and why? Top Community Comments: 1. University of Lincoln. Especially at the moment with vicious cuts – the people left behind are going to be slaughtered with extra work

Revealed: Lincoln’s Most Toxic Workplaces According to Locals

Title: Uncovered: Challenging Workplaces in Lincoln as Perceived by Locals

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Recent conversations on the local LincolnUK forum have brought to light a number of the city’s workplaces deemed particularly challenging, as reported by current and ex-employees. Multiple comments have appeared under the post ‘Challenging places to work in Lincoln and surrounding areas’, where locals have shared their difficult experiences.

At the top of the list is the University of Lincoln. Alleged recent budget reductions have apparently led to a stressful climate across campus. Staff members have purportedly claimed that while top-level management roles continue to be filled, the crucial teaching and administrative positions are being let go, adding to the pressure for those who remain in employment. One forum member expressed their dissatisfaction with the apparent treatment of exiting colleagues, suggesting a lack of respect from those in higher positions.

Another workplace attracting criticism is Damons. Reportedly, this establishment has been associated with a challenging working environment for over twenty years. In accordance with a, claim by a seasoned local, the restaurant allegedly continues to deduct 1% from total sales if staff are unable to make this up in tips, taken directly from their pay. Other serious allegations including management bullying and instances of racism have also emerged, which has led to warnings for prospective employees to look elsewhere, for instance, McDonald’s.

These discussions have initiated a city-wide conversation on workplace culture in Lincoln, prompting local businesses to reflect upon their current procedures and reimplement just practices for all staff members.

*This article has been drafted by The Lincoln Post using information gathered from online sources. [View source](https://reddit.com/r/Lincolnuk/comments/1l380wh/most_toxic_places_to_work_in_lincoln/)

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