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Salutem Care and Education recognised in the inaugural Top 100 Inspiring Workplaces Globally
Salutem Care and Education has been praised for its commitment to creating a supportive and inclusive environment for staff after being named in the first ever global Top 100 Inspiring Workplaces. This landmark recognition, orchestrated by Inspiring Workplaces™, spans organisations across North America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), and Australasia. Inspiring Workplaces™ is dedicated to recognising and moulding the forward-thinking organisations of the future. By highlighting pioneering workplaces, Inspiring Workplaces aims to foster positive change, providing a beacon of inspiration and education for employees. Salutem has also achieved a commendable recognition in the Top Ten globally in the categories for communication and employee experience. Kirstie Jones, chief people officer at Salutem Care and Education, expressed her delight: “Being people-focused is at the heart of our ethos at Salutem. We prioritise our colleagues, ensuring that they are empowered and valued. It’s this commitment that allows us to deliver world-class support consistently.” Reflecting on the significance of the global recognition, Matt Manners, Founder, The Inspiring Workplaces Group commented, “There are no geographical boundaries to an Inspiring Workplace and the people who create them. It is with pride that we publish the Top 100 Global Inspiring Workplaces list for the very first time. Congratulations to those organisations that made both their regional list and the new worldwide accolade.” Salutem Care and Education’s inclusion in this list validates its relentless pursuit of excellence and its commitment to creating a workplace environment that prioritises both its employees and the communities it serves.
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