NITN | @notintownlive | 26 Jun 2020, 12:19 am
Kolkata: Shree Cement has been awarded among the Best Places to Work in Cement and Building Materials Sector across the country and among 100 Best Places to Work for across all sectors by Great Places To Work Institute®, India.
Great Place to Work® is the most definitive ‘Employer-of-Choice’ recognition that organizations aspire to achieve. It is recognized world over by employees and employers alike and is considered the ‘Gold Standard’ in identifying and recognizing Great Workplace Cultures.
Every year, more than 10,000 organizations across 60 countries apply for this recognition.
This year for the India rankings, 1000+ companies, from 21+ industries representing the voice of 2.1 Million+ employees participated, from which 100 Best Workplaces were selected.
The recognition is given based on the level of Pride in the Organisation, Credibility of the Leadership and Trust, Respect, Fairness and Teamwork among employees.
All companies which are recognised are therefore the defining benchmarks for employee happiness and engagement in their respective sectors and the country.
Shree Cement has been achieving the benchmark score year on year, we were awarded among the Top 5 in Manufacturing Sector and among the Top 100 in 2018 too. For the year 2020, we are among the Best in Cement & Building Materials and among the Top 100 companies to work for, across sectors.
In view of the new normal the recognitions this year were given in a virtual conference conducted on Friday, 19 June, which was telecast on youtube and could be viewed by employees across all participating organisations.
The recognition indeed is a matter of pride for us and a testimony of the trust of our people, the industry and all our stakeholders.
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