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Sunday Times survey puts NIA member on top | Print |  E-mail
Tuesday, 08 September 2009
The highly prestigious 'Sunday Times Best 100 Companies to Work For Survey 2009’ has placed construction services group, and NIA member Hydrock, amongst the top companies to work for in the UK for the third year running.

This year, no fewer than 997 organisations and 200,000 employees took part in the biggest survey of workplace opinion and employee engagement in the UK.

Hydrock first took part in the survey in 2006 and achieved 12th place in the “Best 100 small companies to work for” category.  Now with 350 employees, Hydrock has been placed 13th in the medium-sized category, which covers organisations with up to 5,000 employees.

The survey, sent out to a random selection of employees, includes questions on a range of issues from leadership, wellbeing, work/life balance and personal growth to pay and benefits, and companies are assessed on the views of their own staff and independent researchers.

Dr Brian McConnell, Hydrock Managing Director, who received the award on behalf of Hydrock, has always been an advocate of putting people at the heart of the business and working together for the common good.  “It’s great to get the recognition for what we have done, but to me the most important thing is that our employees are telling the world that they truly believe in our company. That’s a powerful message which will help us to recruit the highest calibre staff possible and to continue to grow our business successfully.”

Six other NIA member companies also featured in the top 100 – MWH, ARUP,Golder Associates, CMS Cameron McKenna, Berwin Leighton and BAM Nuttall all had great ratings from their staff.
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