The results of the Top Employers for Working Families Benchmark and Small Employer Benchmark are unveiled today.
Working Families will be unveiling the annual list of Top Employers for Working Families at a major event to launch National Work-Life Week today. To enter, employers must complete a detailed benchmark survey on their work-life and flexible working policies and practices. Organisations with up to 250 employees can opt to complete the tailored Small Employer Benchmark. The highest scoring benchmark entrants are named as the annual Top Employers for Working Families.
The 2014 Top Employers for Working Families
Now in its fifth year, the Top Employers for Working Families Benchmark continues to provide employers with comprehensive and detailed insights into their flexible working and work-life integration policies and practices, giving them the opportunity to see how they measure up against other organisations. The top scoring organisations in 2014 are:
Top 10 (in alphabetical order)
American Express
Barclays plc
Centrica
Citi
Deloitte
EY
KPMG LLP
Northern Trust
Southdown Housing Association
The London School of Economics and Political Science
Top 11-30 (in alphabetical order)
Baker & McKenzie LLP
Bank of England
Capital One
Chelsea & Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
DWF
Hogan Lovells International LLP
iCrossing
Lloyds Banking Group
Ministry of Justice
National Assembly for Wales
National Grid
Olswang
RBS
Royal Mail
Santander
Simmons & Simmons
State Street
UBS
University of Portsmouth
Wales & West Housing
Small and Medium Employers Top 11 (A-Z)
Now in its 2nd year, the Small Employer Benchmark provides an alternative route for smaller organisations to evaluate and develop their work-life thinking. Participants completed the Small Employer Benchmark
Top 11 (in alphabetical order)
Brand Learning
CiC Employee Assistance
Digital Mums
Feminarum Magazine
Forster Communications
Freestyle Interactive
iCrossing UK
Newydd Housing Association
Sacker and Partners LLP
SEAP
University of Bristol Students’ Union
Sarah Jackson OBE, Chief Executive of Working Families said: “Working Families is delighted to announce the results of this year’s Top Employers for Working Families Benchmark and Small Employer Benchmark. In this landmark year where the Right to Request Flexible Working has been extended to all employees, it’s great to see so many good employers with inspiring policies and practices to support parents, carers and flexible workers.”
Computershare Voucher Services Managing Director Julian Foster said: “Computershare has been committed to supporting companies with their family-friendly work practices for many years and it is great to see today’s winners setting new standards and raising the benchmark once again.
“It is essential that companies keep developing ways to support working families, especially with regards to encouraging Mothers back into the workplace, to help retain and recruit the talent needed to drive both their business and the wider economy forwards.” Daniel Gillborn, Director of Childcarescheme, sponsor of the Small Employer Benchmark said: “The importance of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises to the UK’s economy is widely acknowledged. Childcarescheme is proud to be supporting Working Families to help focus on the smaller businesses and their staff.”