Wellworking features in Sunday Times list of top employers
Staff at Wellworking's offices in Acton
May 16, 2024
An Acton-based firm has been named in a survey by a national newspaper as one of the top firms to work at in the UK.
Wellworking, a supplier of home and office furniture and specialist in workplace wellbeing, features in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2024.
This nationwide workplace survey aims to highlight where employee happiness and wellbeing is prioritised.
Samantha Bravo, HR Manager at Wellworking said, “Our team is our most important asset. To be recognised as a company with an engaged and inclusive workplace culture is really important, and something we are all very proud of”.
The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2024 seeks to acknowledge the best workplaces for women, LGBTQIA+ community, disabled employees, ethnic minorities, younger and older workers, and wellbeing.
“Our purpose at Wellworking is to design and deliver great, future-facing workplaces for our clients, at a time when the workplace landscape continues to develop rapidly” said Luke Munro, Managing Director at Wellworking. “We can only achieve that if we start by making our own offices great places to work. To get this recognition from the UK’s leading workplace satisfaction survey is a wonderful testament to the innovative work that our fantastic team puts in every day to create such an exceptional working environment.”
Wellworking has been in business for 25 years and last year became a Certified B Corp which is a designation that a business is meeting high standards of verified performance, accountability, and transparency on factors from employee benefits and charitable giving.
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