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Most Loved Workplaces® 2024

HE WORLD’S MOST LOVED WORKPLACES® ARE REMARKABLE FOR A variety OF reasons. Beyond just the considerations of pay and benefits, they lead in terms of employee satisfaction, workplace culture and providing the tools for employees to do their best work. Statistics published in a 2023 Pew Research Center report found that just about half—51 percent—of respondents in a survey of U.S. workers partnered with the Best Practice Institute for the second annual Global Most Loved Workplaces® ranking, which is based on BPI’s Love of Workplace Index™ analysis of employee-provided data, including information from online ratings and interviews with company officials. The analysis considers areas like a company’s level of collaboration, how workers feel about their future at the workplace, the alignment between employee and employer values, the perceived amount of respect for employees and opportunities for career achievement. Altogether, 2 million employees were surveyed and several hundred company officials were interviewed to compile a ranking of the top 100 most loved global companies. is pleased to acknowledge them with a spot on this list.

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