At Sysco, we believe in taking care of our colleagues and are committed to being an employer of choice in every community where we operate. We are proud to be recognized for our efforts to create great places to work for all of our colleagues.
Our colleagues are our most important asset. As such, we care and recognize their hard work, commitment, and dedication because that is what makes our company successful. Here are some ways we try to recognize our colleagues:
Allentown brings our colleagues together throughout the year to participate in various events, including:
At Sysco Allentown we provide a competitive compensation package, and we are a firm believer that it is essential to provide our colleagues with top of the line equipment and a state of the art facility. Furthermore, we provide great perks that allow us to strengthen our positive and people-oriented work environment.
Allentown is a big family. We value our colleagues and understand the importance of listening to their suggestions, ideas and concerns, and we are committed to our open-door philosophy. We also provide opportunities for our colleagues to enjoy time with their families. and we believe that together we can always succeed, so we provide a work environment where colleagues work together to accomplish our goals.
This website is designed as a resource for our colleagues and their families as they consider their options regarding unionization in today's workplace. The decision of whether or not to be represented by a union is an important one, for many reasons. More ››
If you have any questions, please ask here; or, reach out to any of your managers or supervisors and we will be happy to answer any of the questions that you may have.
Casting your vote is extremely important. Don't let other people decide your future without having a say. The election outcome will be determined by the majority of the colleagues who vote. More ››
Sysco Allentown is committed to answering your questions and to providing you important facts to consider before you decide if you want to entrust your job and your future to the Teamsters. Some independent resources you may want to contact and research:
Center for Independent Employees (Free Legal Advice)
National Right to Work Foundation (Free Legal Advice and Information)
To learn more about unions, check out these resources:
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