SAIL achieves 'Great Place To Work' certification 
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SAIL achieves 'Great Place To Work' certification

The "Great Place To Work" certification is a global recognition reflecting SAIL's commitment to being a respected and sought-after employer

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New Delhi: Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) on Saturday announced that it has been certified as a "Great Place To Work" for the period of December 2023 to December 2024 by the Great Place To Work Institute, India. The "Great Place To Work" certification is a global recognition reflecting SAIL's commitment to being a respected and sought-after employer. This recognition is a testament to SAIL's sustained focus on fostering a workplace of trust, collaboration and employee empowerment.

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The Great Place to Work Institute is an internationally renowned organization which recognizes employers who create an outstanding employee experience through a rigorous evaluation process. SAIL has secured the certification following a thorough survey conducted by the Great Place to Work Institute, which relied on direct feedback from employees at SAIL.

SAIL has continuously implemented various employee-centric initiatives, focusing on enhancing the employee experience and nurturing a supportive and collaborative work environment. These efforts have significantly contributed to create a workplace where employees feel valued, respected and motivated.

SAIL's Chairman Amarendu Prakash said, "SAIL's recognition as a 'Great Place To Work' Certified organization is a vindication of our efforts for creating a happy workplace which encourages ownership and improved productivity. While it is a constant pursuit and many more actions are being planned in this direction, this recognition affirms SAIL as a responsible and preferred employer.”

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