Lush reviews

3.7

55% would recommend to a friend

(2,224 total reviews)
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Mark Constantine

52% approve of CEO

36% positive business outlook

Lush has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 2,224 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Lush employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Commerce de détail et de gros industry (3.5 stars).

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3.0
Oct 30, 2023
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Pros

Fun team and a great work environment. The pay is good and the pension scheme is nice.

Cons

All they want is money. The passion has really vanished. Using their sales staff as cannon fodder against the onslaught of complaints and customer issues. The amount of times my team was left to fend for ourselves in Covid and when put into a serious/ awkward situation by a customer. Tried to progress but the high up "head office" is extremely gatekeepery. This is demonstrated through the fact that 90% is white, the lack of diversity is rather crazy.

2.0
Oct 24, 2023
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Pros

- Retail staff (but not warehouse staff) were paid above Award wages. - Even if it was just lip service to 'inclusivity and diversity', it was at least more than you get at some other jobs. - Free and discounted products. - Mostly good colleagues on the same payscale. - My managers were considerate that, for the first month, I was travelling interstate so made sure I was given longer shifts.

Cons

- Claimed to care about us workers but day to do operations were like every other retail company I've worked for. - There was also a massive wage theft case that came to light about six months after I left. I wasn't impacted but warehouse staff were. The Guardian did a piece on it (2020). - We were told to say to customers that Lush didn't do sales days (expect Boxing Day) because it prioritised workers' wages. Obviously, given the above example, that wasn't the case so I have no idea what the deal is there but, retrospectively, not happy with having to lie to the public. - Peak pinkwashing, Will encourage you to wear pronoun badges and yet undermine you by marketing products *heavily* along a gender binary. - There was little unionisation among retail staff (because the SDA sucks). From what I heard, there was some among warehouse staff (I think that would've been UWU). But I also heard that management engaged in what I'd call subtle union busting tactics e.g. pulling workers for one-on-one chats instead of talking to them as a group. - Within my own store, I heard from workers who had been there longer than I had about the store manager's queerphobia. - I also heard from warehouse staff that HQ office staff never go down to the factory floor. - I also heard instances from warehouse staff of management victim-blaming and dismissing disclosures of sexual violence that had occurred at work.

3.0
Sep 25, 2023
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Pros

You end up smelling lovely each day Thorough, comprehensive product training Great discounts and benefits Variety of jobs around the shop - no two days are the same

Cons

If you’re neurodivergent you will either fit in right away or feel at unease working here. Most customers do not want the whole song and dance and inauthentic interactions leave you feeling icky. The way management delivers feedback is through backhanded compliments that have you second guessing if everyone actually is saying what they mean. For a company I’ve long admired, especially because of their ethics, it’s appalling at how they treat minorities.

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