5 Industry Members Among Canada’s Top 100 Employers

Enbridge Inc., General Electric Canada/GE, Manitoba Hydro, Siemens Canada Limited, and 3M Canada…

November 12, 2016

These five organizations from Canada’s electrical industry rank among Canada’s Top 100 Employers, a national competition to determine which employers lead their industries in offering exceptional workplaces for their employees: Enbridge Inc., General Electric Canada/GE, Manitoba Hydro, Siemens Canada Limited, and 3M Canada.

Companies rise to the top by continuing to evolve every year. This requires a dedicated commitment to making their workplace the best it can possibly be through a wide variety of progressive and innovative programs. Employers are evaluated according to eight criteria:

  • physical workplace
  • work atmosphere and social
  • health, financial and family benefits
  • vacation and time off
  • employee communications
  • performance management
  • training and skills development
  • community involvement

Employers are compared to other organizations in their field to determine which offers the most progressive and forward-thinking programs. Any employer with its head office or principal place of business in Canada may apply for our national competition. Employers of any size may apply, whether private or public sector.

Applications for the 2018 competition will be available early in 2017.

See the full list of this year’s winners: http://www.canadastop100.com/national/.

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