Lewis Silkin has come fourth in a comprehensive ranking of organisations that employees love working for.
Newsweek surveyed more than 600,000 employees from businesses
with workforces varying in size from 10 to more than 5,000. Its
list of 'Most Loved Workplaces' recognizes companies where
employees feel valued, inspired and at the centre of the business
model.
Newsweek's analysis gauges how engaged employees are, how
positive they feel about their workplace, and how committed they
are to the organization's success. It evaluates metrics
including collaboration, value alignment and respect.
Jo Evans, Chair of the Partnership, said:
I'm delighted that we've been recognized again by Newsweek as a 'Most Loved Workplace', and have moved up the ranking to fourth place, from sixth place last year. The analysis takes in a company's commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion, its dedication to employee growth and development and its ability to adapt to the needs of its workforce – all of which are key for us at Lewis Silkin. Not only do we do amazing work with brilliant clients, but we also ensure that our ethos of bravery and kindness is a visible and tangible part of life at the firm. Our culture is welcoming and supportive, and never stuffy. That results in a very special place to work.
Nancy Cooper, Newsweek's Global Editor in Chief, said:
With the dynamic workforce and competition for top talent, more companies are recognizing the importance of employee engagement and commitment. The workplaces that have demonstrated a commitment to their employees in 2023 are more likely to attract top talent and deliver strong business outcomes.
Lewis Silkin was included in The Sunday Times' list of the '100 Best Companies to work for' in nine consecutive years prior to its final compilation in 2019.
The full Newsweek list of 2023's Most Loved Workplaces is available here.