What makes a good employer in the year 2020? Well, a whole lot of things. But for Canada’s Top 100 Employers for 2021, resilience and adaptability topped the list.
This has been a bonkers year for people, businesses, and society so Canada’s Top 100, along with the Globe and Mail, made a list of exemplary employers across Canada.
Some stand-out employers include the University of Toronto. It was selected for its devotion to diversity and inclusion, as well as supports for families. Another notable winner was The Greater Vancouver Food Bank. They won for their support programs for new mothers as well as their progressive time-off policy. Two very worthy reasons to be included if you ask us!
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We are honoured to announce this year’s Canada’s Top 100 Employers, in partnership with @globeandmail. Thank you for your leadership and compassion during this challenging time. #CanadasTop100Employers #topemployers2021
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— Canada’s Top 100 Employers (@top_employers) November 13, 2020
The list looked at employers, both large and small, across Canada. Some other notable organizations that made the list include the CBC, Bell Canada, Shopify, and the Labatt Brewing Company.
If you want to check out the full list, and the full selection process, check it out right here.
Your business didn’t make it? That’s okay! There’s always next year.
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