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More Trust, Less Turnover, Better Engagement: The 2017 Best Workplaces for Diversity

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Institutional knowledge, employee buy-in and equitable treatment are among the advantages of the 2017 Best Workplaces for Diversity, announced today by Great Place to Work and FORTUNE.

Great Place to Work surveyed 442,624 employees across industries, assessing 50-plus elements of the workplace. These include trust in managers, compensation, fairness, camaraderie and workplace traits linked to innovation. The ranking accounted for the representation and experiences of women, people of color, LGBT individuals, older team members and disabled employees.

Great Place to Work found leading employers enjoyed substantially lower turnover than peers in many industries, more-experienced leadership, and a higher than average share of women in management. These traits indicate organizations where all employees are fully engaged, heard and developing to their full potential.

View the top 100 workplaces at Greatplacetowork.com

"Diversity is more than policies, programs, or headcounts," said Michael Bush, CEO of Great Place to Work. "True diversity means valuing, respecting, and including all people no matter who they are or what they do for the organization. The Best Workplaces for Diversity is the only list that measures the impact of organizational efforts, by focusing on the actual experiences of diverse employees."

Creating a great experience for all:

  • Women and members of minority groups held longer average tenures at all levels of employment at the Best Workplaces for Diversity, compared to peers.
  • Survey scores from underrepresented groups were more consistent with their co-workers' on measures of compensation and favoritism.
  • Across organizations considered for the list, white co-workers and men reported a better work experience at employers ranked favorably for equity.

About the Best Workplaces for Diversity

Great Place to Work based its ranking on a data-driven methodology applied to anonymous Trust Index™ survey responses from employees at Great Place to Work-Certified™ organizations. To learn more about Great Place to Work Certification and recognition on Best Workplaces lists published with FORTUNE, visit Greatplacetowork.com.

About Great Place to Work

Great Place to Work is the global authority on high-trust, high-performance workplace cultures. Through its certification programs, Great Place to Work recognizes outstanding workplace cultures and produces the annual FORTUNE "100 Best Companies to Work For®" and Great Place to Work Best Workplaces lists for Millennials, women, diversity, industries and, internationally, countries and regions. Through its culture consulting services, Great Place to Work helps its clients create great workplaces that outpace peers on key business metrics like revenue growth, profitability, retention and stock performance.

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In March 2018, Great Place to Work will publish a new book, "A Great Place to Work for All: Better for Business, Better for People, Better for the World."

Join us in San Francisco March 7-9 at the 2018 Great Place to Work® For All Summit

SOURCE Great Place to Work

For further information: Melissa Krantz: (917) 653-6716, mkrantz@krantzandco.com