The Louisville-based wine and spirits producer comes in at No. 26, sandwiched between Zebra Technologies and HP, and is cited for offering free counseling sessions for mental health issues such as anxiety as well as help related to elder care issues.
Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits also makes the list at No. 55, cited for its commitment to training through Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits University and its EmpowHer program that focuses on things like financial skills for women.
Five key areas were measured to gauge employee sentiment: the level of collaboration at the firm; how positive workers are about their future at the company; how much employer values align with employee values; respect at all levels; and career achievement. Given the many challenges that arose from COVID-19, the survey also included company responses and adaptability to the pandemic, like return-to-office rules; workplace diversity, equity and inclusion; as well as compensation and benefits policies and practices.
“In order to compete for top talent, companies today have to be innovative and thoughtful about the environment they’re creating for their employees,” said Nancy Cooper, Global Editor in Chief, Newsweek.