The Sunday Times, powered by WorkL, has revealed that Macclesfield-based card manufacturer Precision Card Services has been named one of the Best Places to Work in the UK 2024 for the second year running.
This nationwide workplace survey honours and celebrates Britain’s top employers – which numbers over 500 organisations across industries and sizes – and acknowledges the best workplaces for women, LGBTQIA+ community, disabled employees, ethnic minorities, younger and older workers, and wellbeing.
“Winning any award is fantastic, but being recognised as a result of direct feedback from our team through The Sunday Times list truly takes the honour to another level,” says Adam Unsworth, Managing Director at Precision Card Services. “Last year’s recognition was a huge accomplishment, and securing a spot again this year proves that our commitment to creating a rewarding and supportive work environment isn’t a one-time effort. It’s at the core of everything we do. I’m incredibly proud of each and every member of the PCS team!”
The Sunday Times partnered with employee-experience platform WorkL to deliver fresh insights into what makes a Best Place to Work. The Sunday Times Best Places to Work awards survey uses 26 questions from WorkL’s employee engagement survey, developed by behavioural scientists, data analysts, psychologists, business leaders, academics and other independent parties to most accurately monitor employee engagement, wellbeing and discretionary effort in the workplace. To achieve a high overall engagement score, an organisation must score well across WorkL’s six-step framework:
- Reward and Recognition
- Instilling Pride
- Information Sharing
- Empowerment
- Wellbeing
- Job Satisfaction
Chris Longcroft, EVP Publisher, The Times and The Sunday Times, said: “All organisations are only as good as the people they employ and retain. 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. 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.”