Aspire Housing leads the way once again in the Sunday Times Best Places to Work list – named one of the UK’s top employers for a second year running and winner of the Non-Profit and Charities Industry Award.
This list highlights organisations that are industry leaders in employee experience and workplace culture, celebrating employers that excel in areas including colleague wellbeing, inclusion, reward and recognition, job satisfaction and instilling pride.
8 out of 10 Aspire Housing colleagues said they’d recommend their workplace to family and friends, with 8.4 out of 10 proud to work for the organisation. Colleagues also rated their happiness at work at 8 out of 10, with 80% feeling as though the organisation cares for their wellbeing.
Clare Godbold, Director of Corporate Services at Aspire Housing, said: “We’re so thrilled to have been placed onto the Sunday Times Best Places to Work list for the second year running, and especially proud to have won the Industry Award for Non-Profit and Charities!
“It’s great to see that we’ve improved on the success of last year’s results, seeing us raised to ‘Excellent’ in most categories. We were especially pleased to hear that 8 out of 10 colleagues feel as though we care about diversity and inclusion, and that we do everything we can to promote it.
“We are committed to working with our colleagues to continue to make Aspire Housing an even better place to work and used the results from our last engagement survey to build our People Strategy to plan for the future.”
Aspire Housing is currently in the early stages of a proposed merger with whg, who also feature in this year’s Best Places to Work List.
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