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For the sixth year in a row, PEOPLE andGreat Place to Workare honoring businesses that go above and beyond withCompanies That Care.
Like last year, the expanded list now recognizes and honors 100 top companies for their employee benefits, commitment to social justice, green initiatives, COVID-19 relief efforts, outstanding care for customers and more.
Together with global workplace authority Great Place to Work, we surveyed companies across the U.S. to find those that best demonstrate outstanding respect, care and concern for their communities, employees and the environment. Rankings are based on more than 6.1 million employee experiences.
Additionally, as the lingering effects of the pandemic continue to be felt, Target has given generously to nonprofits like Feeding America and global organizations like UNICEF.
For more on Companies That Care, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday, or subscribehere.
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“Changing the workplace changes lives,” says Michael C. Bush, CEO of Great Place To Work. “These companies show the impact engaged business leaders can have on their communities. They invest in the well-being of their people where they live and are committed to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging. Congratulations to the winners of PEOPLE’s Companies That Care List!”
Target and the 99 other companies that made the list will be featured in this week’s issue of PEOPLE, which hits newsstands nationwide on Friday, Sept. 2.
Other companies to crack the top 10 include Veterans United Home Loans, PulteGroup, Inc., Wegmans Food Markets, Rocket Companies, and Camden Property Trust.
See the complete listhere.
source: people.com