Some L'Oreal workers say 'gaslighting' office photos belie reality - Business Insider

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'It's pure gaslighting': L'Oreal workers say they are being bombarded with screensaver images of smiling employees in the office, even as they dread returning to work in person

An image of employees returning to work in a New York L'Oreal office, which was shared in the company's internal communications portal in early July.people and whose brands include Garnier, Lancôme, and Urban Decay, began requiring employees to come back to the office in a staggered process with reduced capacity in early July.

"This week, employees in New York and El Segundo are enjoying their first days back in the office," read a July 2 post in L'Oreal's internal communications hub, which was viewed by Business Insider. "As our L'Oréal USA admin locations gradually welcome employees back onsite, employees are excited to reunite with their teams and continue to drive our business forward.

An image of employees returning to work in a California L'Oreal's office, which was shared in the company's internal communications portal in early July.Another employee based in a New Jersey L'Oreal office also referred to the images and positive messaging as "gaslighting." "The photo-op of it all, it's just so ridiculous," the New Jersey-based employee said. "Whatever L'Oreal puts on [your computer], whatever propaganda, is what you see."

These employees, both of whom were granted anonymity in order to speak frankly about their experiences, are just two of

 

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