Employees at TH Indo Plantations appreciate the timely payment of salaries, opportunities for personal growth and developing a sense of responsibility, the company's stability against economic conditions, and the social harmony fostered through camaraderie and solid teamwork. They also value the absence of contracts, good relationships with colleagues and supportive superiors, and the company's vast plantation area across Indonesia. Additionally, employees appreciate the discipline and loyalty cultivated at the company.
However, there are potential challenges, such as a lack of support from management, conflicts of interest, and a culture of undermining others. The remote locations of the company's operations can be challenging, as they are far from urban centers and shopping areas. The work is demanding, requiring mental and physical preparedness for full-time work with different challenges across divisions. Maintaining social relationships and working creatively and innovatively can be difficult. There are also difficulties with access and transportation, particularly for evacuating fresh fruit bunches and accessing cities for leave. Managing peat soil and observing plant growth while addressing potential risks can be challenging. Some subsidiaries may have unstable management with frequently changing regulations and inconsistent work systems. There may be an imbalance of responsibilities between plantation and support teams despite similar compensation. Employees may face challenges with equipment and facilities, such as incomplete tool sets and the need for upgrades, particularly in remote locations. Adapting to the peat soil environment and remote locations can also be challenging for some employees.