Southwire Canada Named Among the 2024 Best Workplaces for Giving Back by Great Place to Work®

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September 30, 2024

Southwire Canada is proud to announce that they have been recognized as one of the 2024 Best Workplaces for Giving Back by Great Place to Work®. This achievement acknowledges our commitment to fostering a culture of giving back to the communities where we live and work.

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The Best Workplaces for Giving Back list highlights organizations that demonstrate exceptional dedication to social responsibility, community engagement, and making a positive impact on society. Southwire Canada received this recognition after a thorough analysis based on direct feedback from our employees, which underscores the genuine passion and commitment of our team.

“I’m incredibly proud that Southwire Canada has been recognized as a 2024 Best Workplace for Giving Back,” said Rahila Dhansi, People & Culture Manager at Southwire taking action—whether it’s planting trees, building homes, or providing school supplies to those in need. This recognition highlights the importance we place on giving back, and I want to thank Greg Lewis, Southwire Canada’s giving back lead, and all our team members for their dedication.”

As part of Southwire Canada’s ongoing initiatives, Southwire has partnered with local organizations across the country to provide resources and support to those in need. From donating backpacks filled with school supplies to underserved students, to volunteering with community programs, their team continuously seeks ways to create meaningful and lasting change.

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