|
Corporate Social Responsibility
News
1.22.2008 - 01:32pm ET
|
CSR News from:
|
|
|
News Category:
|
|
SC Johnson Named the 27th Best Place to Work in America
Employee Retention Helps Land Company on FORTUNE's list for Eighth Time
(CSRwire) RACINE, WI- January 22, 2008 – SC Johnson (SCJ) certainly has a good
thing going! The company is an eight-time honoree on the "100 Best
Companies to Work For" in America list, published by FORTUNE magazine. SCJ
was listed as number 27. This will be the 8th time that SCJ has been on
the FORTUNE magazine list.
FORTUNE specifically recognized SCJ for employee retention. FORTUNE noted
that 28 percent of SCJ's employees have worked there more than 20 years
while 78 percent have been there more than six years.
"I cannot think of a more accurate reflection of a company's values, than
how it treats the people who work there," said SC Johnson Chairman and CEO
Fisk Johnson. "Supporting the well-being of the workforce and building a
culture where people can thrive is not just the right thing to do, it's
the foundation for innovation and results. I congratulate the companies
who know this to be true and share in this recognition."
The list of top-rated companies appears in the February 4, 2008 issue of
FORTUNE, available on newsstands January 28 and at www.fortune.com this week. FORTUNE and
the Great Place to Work(R) Institute compile their 100 Best list based on
an extensive questionnaire, an employee survey and a written portion
including stories from employees explaining what makes their company a
best place to work. The Great Place to Work(R) Institute surveyed
employees from more than 400 candidate companies.
A Great Place for Great People...and Lifelong Learning
Opportunities
For SC Johnson, being a best place to work is fundamental to who the
company is and where it's going, encompassing everything from winning
brands to an inclusive workforce to personal and professional development
programs.
For example, SC Johnson is committed to helping employees discover their
talents by offering a wealth of opportunities growth. Programs such as the
Johnson Learning Institute -- offering up to 40 courses, technical and
leadership skill-building programs, and mentoring -- afford SC Johnson
people opportunities to learn, engage in the business and achieve their
goals. Notably, for more than 10 years, SC Johnson also has partnered with
a local technical college to provide on-site courses to employees at its
largest global manufacturing site in Racine, Wis. Known as the link
program, the initiative has offered 700 classes to date with more than
4,000 enrollments and has enabled employees to complete associates’
degrees, technical diplomas or other certifications.
An Inclusive Culture, With New Support Groups
SC Johnson has long been known for its "great place to work" culture and
for being an employer of choice. The company achieves this through a focus
on building a culture of respect, trust and integrity. The company has
diversity programs, including five diversity councils designed to ensure
an inclusive, engaging work environment. In addition to more traditional
diversity business councils, SC Johnson recently launched five new support
groups for: Parents of Teens; Parents of Special Needs Children; Elder Care
Givers; Single Parents and Mature Workers. These will serve as resources
for SC Johnson employees who are seeking guidance, education or a group of
peers who can relate to or benefit from similar experiences.
A Continuing Commitment to Family-Friendly Benefits
One of SC Johnson's popular employee benefits is the company's Childcare
Learning Center -- built in 1985 as one of the nation's first childcare
centers for the exclusive use of its employees and their families. Last
year, the center underwent a 9,600-square-foot addition to continue to
ensure that employees' children will not have to be placed on a waiting
list. The 45,000-square-foot facility provides full-time, part-time,
drop-in care supervision, education and summer camp.
SC Johnson's family-friendly benefits don't stop at childcare or with the
company's generous maternity/paternity leave policies – new moms can
take up to six months off! Programs range from a vacation resort for
employees and their families, to paid sabbaticals, to flexible work hours,
to summer hours, to on-site concierge services to a world-class
recreational facility.
Recognition for Being a Great Place to Work
In September, AARP recognized SC Johnson as the number one company in the
U.S. for workers over 50. Also, SC Johnson recently made its 19th
appearance on the "100 Best Companies for Working Mothers," according to
Working Mother magazine. The company also was named to the
"Corporate 100" list of top companies for Hispanic Americans by
Hispanic magazine and has been recognized as a noteworthy company
for diversity by DiversityInc.
About the FORTUNE "100 Best Companies to Work For" list
Job creation was weighted highly in deciding among the 406 companies that
vied for a slot on this year's list. The 100 companies on the 2008 list
added 67,000 employees to their payrolls in the past year and employ a
total of nearly 1.6 million employees; up 16 percent from the number
employed by companies comprising last year's list.
"The 100 Best Companies to Work For" list is compiled for FORTUNE by
Robert Levering and Milton Moskowitz of the Great Place to Work Institute
in San Francisco, based on two criteria: an evaluation of the policies and
culture of each company, and the opinions of the company's employees. The
latter is given more weight; two-thirds of the total score comes from
employee responses to a 57-question survey which goes to a minimum of 400
randomly selected employees from each company. More than 100,000 employees
participated in the survey this year, making it the most extensive employee
survey in corporate America. It asks about things such as attitudes towards
management, job satisfaction, and camaraderie within the organization. The
remaining one-third of the score is based on the company's responses to
the Great Place to Work Institute’s Culture Audit, which includes
detailed questions about pay and benefit programs and a series of
open-ended questions about hiring practices, methods of internal
communications, training, recognition programs diversity efforts and
workplace culture.
SC Johnson is a family-owned and -managed business dedicated to
innovative, high-quality products, excellence in the workplace and a
long-term commitment to the environment and the communities in which it
operates. Based in the USA, the company is one of the world's leading
manufacturers of household cleaning products and products for home
storage, air care, personal care and insect control. It markets such
well-known brands as EDGE(R), GLADE(R), OFF!(R), PLEDGE(R), RAID(R),
SCRUBBING BUBBLES(R), SHOUT(R), WINDEX(R) and ZIPLOC(R) in the U.S. and
beyond, with brands marketed outside the U.S. including AUTAN(R),
BAYGON(R), BRISE(R), ECHO(R), KABIKILLER(R), KLEAR(R), and MR. MUSCLE(R).
The 122-year old company, with more than $7.5 billion in sales, employs
approximately 12,000 people globally and sells products in more than 110
countries.
For more information please visit www.scjohnson.com
|
|