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6.12.2006 - 11:48am ET
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Diversity, Work-Life Successes at Xerox Earn Two Accolades
(CSRwire) STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 12, 2006--Two organizations today
recognized Xerox Corporation's (NYSE: XRX) culture of equity in the
workplace and commitment to helping employees balance their personal and
professional lives.
Black Enterprise magazine named Xerox among its "40 Best Companies for
Diversity," and the Families and Work Institute honored the company's
work-life approach with a 2006 Work Life Legacy Award.
To develop its second annual list, Black Enterprise editors evaluated
more than 1,000 companies according to several criteria, including
supplier diversity, community outreach, and minority representation on the
board, in senior management and in the total work force. Xerox was ranked
not only in the "40 Best" overall but also in the "10 best in senior
management diversity" and the "10 best in board diversity."
"The BE 40 Best Companies for Diversity truly understand how critically
valuable a diverse workforce and inclusive business practices are to the
success of their operations," said Butch Graves, Black Enterprise
president and CEO. "These companies are setting the standard for corporate
America."
It is the second year that Xerox earned recognition from Black
Enterprise. The 2006 results appear in the July issue of the magazine.
In addition to its pioneering efforts to nurture an inclusive workplace
environment, Xerox has long fostered a respect for work-life balance. That
leadership is honored by the Families and Work Institute's Work Life Legacy
Award, also presented today and designed to spotlight people and companies
that "forge new ways of making work 'work' for employees and
employers."
Xerox was cited for developing an approach to work-life in the 1980s
that made work-life a productivity issue rather than a "working mom"
issue. The company created policies that valued work-life balance and
integrated that value into the culture. Today, Xerox offers various flex
time, job sharing and telecommuting work arrangements as well as benefits
such as tuition reimbursement, child-care subsidies, child-care counseling
and referral, first-time homebuyer's assistance, adoption assistance, and
more.
A nonprofit center for research, Families and Work Institute selected
the 2006 Legacy Award winners from nominations made by the previous year's
winners.
Xerox frequently has been acknowledged as a top employer for its
workplace opportunities and practices as well as its commitment to
diversity and social responsibility. Other organizations citing the
company this year include DiversityInc magazine, Hispanic Magazine, the
Human Rights Campaign and the Urban League.
Customer Contacts:
For more information on Xerox, visit www.xerox.com/diversity.
For more information about Black Enterprise, visit www.blackenterprise.com
For information about Families and Work Institute, visit www.familiesandwork.org.
NOTE TO EDITORS: For more information on Xerox and to receive its RSS
news feed, visit www.xerox.com/news. XEROX(R) is a
trademark of XEROX CORPORATION.
Copyright Business Wire 2006
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