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BRIGHTON: Issue 39 • Monday 29 December 2008 - Thursday 15 January 2009
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COUNT DOWN Employers wait with baited breath to find out if they’ve made Stonewall’s Top 100 list
Nacro celebrates being no.1 in 2008. Who will top the list this year?
IT’S CRUNCH TIME for British businesses and organisations as they wait to see if they’ve made it onto Stonewall’s annual Top 100 Employers Index for 2009. The chart, published on Wednesday 7 January, is essential reading for every working or job-seeking gay person in the country as it details the companies most committed to providing a truly equal workplace. Last year’s winner was Nacro, the national crime reduction charity, and there were top ten berths for the Greater London Authority, Transport for London and Brighton and Hove City Council. All will be fighting to keep their places in the upper echelons of the index, as Stonewall’s Direc-
tor of Workplace Programmes, David Shields, explains: “Stonewall’s Top 100 Employers 2009 had more entries than ever before – with 317 employers taking part, up on 241 last year. It also included the largest ever survey of gay staff in the workplace with almost 7,000 participants.” Ahead of the official results, Stonewall has revealed that inclusion on the countdown has a good effect on gay workers. “The survey found that the higher an employer ranked in the index, the more satisfied their staff reported being,” says Shields. “This highlights the positive impact employers can have through Stonewall’s index on staff experience and productivity as a result.”
Our sneak peek (below), shows that as a whole, the professional services (such as accountants and law firms) come out on top, with the police and financial sectors also performing well. The complete list will be published in the next edition of one80news, out on Friday 16 January.
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