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Artcaffe Restaurants is facing allegations from current and former staff about challenging working conditions. Concerns have been raised about shift schedules, safety, and management practices.

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  • Current staff allege deductions in off days due to a matatu strike.
  • Late-night transport for staff is claimed to be unsafe.
  • Employees report exhausting 'funga fungua' shifts with minimal rest.
  • Former staff allege a toxic management culture at the Two Rivers branch.
  • Claims include harsh treatment of pregnant employees and misuse of stock.

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More Artcaffé Staff Speak Out as Former Employee Alleges Toxic Management, Pregnancy Stress and Unfair Treatment at Two Rivers Branch

Artcaffe, which has been exposed over many issues in the recent past
Artcaffe, which has been exposed over many issues in the recent past

A second testimony has emerged in the developing Artcaffé staff welfare story, with a former employee of the Two Rivers branch alleging that poor management, intimidation, staff targeting and lack of support from HR pushed workers into mental, physical and financial distress. The former employee, who says they worked at Artcaffé Two Rivers for two years before resigning without another job lined up, claims the working environment became so unbearable that quitting felt like the only option. The new allegations come after an earlier staff member complained about exhausting “funga fungua” shifts, unsafe late-night transport, deduction of off days and leave days during the matatu strike, and lack of proper staff meals. In the latest testimony,...

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Artcaffe Restaurants Exposed by staff

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Hello Nyakundi, Please hide my identity. I am a staff member at Artcaffé, and we are really suffering under the current management conditions at the branch. First, last week our PHs, off days, and leave days were deducted simply because of the matatu strike, something that was completely beyond our control as employees. It is unfair for management to punish staff for a nationwide transport crisis that affected everyone. Secondly, the transport situation for staff working late shifts is becoming dangerous. Imagine the staff van arriving at the branch around 1:40 AM, then dropping employees along the highway at around 2 AM and leaving everyone to figure out how to get home safely on their own. This is not secure at all, especially for staff...