Several more travel businesses featured in the Big Organisation category. These include Travel Counsellors, which was hailed for giving its 322 employees free lunches twice a week, access to a cycle-to-work scheme, and enhanced maternity and paternity leave among other benefits.
Travel Counsellors exceeded an 80% satisfaction rate, with 87% of employees saying they felt proud to work for the company, while more than 80% said they felt the company cared for their wellbeing.
“Our business model is underpinned by a special company culture that places people and their wellbeing at the heart,” said chief executive Steve Byrne.
”Showing care for our customers and our community and nurturing a strong sense of belonging fosters an environment where people are supported, encouraged and motivated to be the very best they can be.”
’True recognition of excellence’
Also making the list were holidaycottages.co.uk parent The Travel Chapter, online travel agent Loveholidays and Visit Britain/Visit England.
The annual ranking was compiled using questions and methodology from employee-experience platform WorkL to monitor employee satisfaction levels.
Questions touched on six themes – reward and recognition, instilling pride, information sharing, empowerment, wellbeing and job satisfaction – with overall high engagement scores reliant on businesses faring well in all six areas.
“The Sunday Times Best Places to Work awards recognise companies that are innovating to create an engaged and fulfilling working environment for all and in so doing they are creating the best possible platform for business success,” said The Times and Sunday Times executive vice-president publisher Chris Longcroft.
“To be named on The Sunday Times Best Places to Work list is a true recognition of excellence and I congratulate those organisations who made the grade this year.”