Skip to main content

Harrison Drury makes Top 100 ‘Best Companies’ list

Share

Harrison Drury has been named as one of the UK’s top employers after placing in a prestigious list of companies with the most engaged workforce.

The firm has been named in the Top 100 Best Mid-Sized Companies to Work For and will find out in November how high it has charted on the list.

The Best Companies mark has long been a trusted barometer of how an organisation engages with its staff because it is based wholly on employee feedback.

Conducted confidentially by the Best Companies team, employees are asked questions based on eight engagement factors like leadership, pay, wellbeing and other aspects of company life.

We have made the list previously, being named in the Top 100 Best Small Companies to Work For list three years running between 2016 and 2018.

John Chesworth, our executive chairman, comments: “We know if we look after our people, nurture and support them, they will not only enjoy working here, they will also deliver outstanding results for our clients.

“We’ve worked hard to create an environment where people can develop a successful career, safe in the knowledge there will be opportunities to progress and that we’ll help them look after their wellbeing along the way.

“This isn’t always easy for a growing company like ours with over 145 employees and six offices, so we’re incredibly proud that our efforts have been recognised by Best Companies, but more importantly that they have helped to make Harrison Drury a better place to work for our people.”

Harrison Drury’s employee engagement initiatives include physical and mental employee health checks, paid time off for staff to do voluntary and charity work, and line manager training to help managers support colleagues, including menopause awareness training.

We also have an extended leave policy, enabling colleagues to take up to three months of paid time off. The full list of Best Companies in the UK will be revealed on Wednesday November 1 at Battersea Evolution, London.


Questions & Answers

Leave a Comment

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


x

Manage your privacy

How we handle your personal data

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) gives you more control over how companies like ours use your personal information and makes it quicker and easier for you to check and update the information we hold about you.

As part of our service to you, we will continue to collect, use, store and share your data safely and securely. This doesn’t require any action on your part.

For more detailed information view our Privacy Hub