Saint-Gobain: Top Employer Global For The Fourth Consecutive Year

Top Employer Global 2019 Saint-Gobain logo

Saint-Gobain has once again been certified Top Employer Global by the Top Employers Institute. The Group is one of 14 companies worldwide to have received this certification label. It stood out, in particular, for the attention it pays to the integration of new employees, professional development programs, as well as to the management of careers, internal mobility and succession planning. In total, 32 countries in which Saint-Gobain operates were labeled: this is one more than in 2018, since Indonesia has been certified for the first time this year. The Group also saw its certifications “Top Employer Europe”, “Top Employer North America”, “Top Employer Asia-Pacific” and “Latin America” renewed.

 

The Top Employers Institute, an independent organization, awards the Top Employer Global label to companies that it has certified in at least 20 countries and on several continents. Six hundred working condition practices and indicators have been audited for each of the 32 countries certified, namely: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States.

 

“The Top Employer certification is valuable recognition of our human resources policy in which talent development plays a fundamental role. It helps us to continue to progress year after year and therefore better serve our employees. It also constitutes a major asset in the continued expansion of the Saint-Gobain employer brand. Obtaining this distinction for the fourth time in a row is a great source of pride for us”, said Claire Pedini, Senior Vice President Human Resources and Digital Transformation.

 

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