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SAIL certified as Great Place to Work for second time

Published: Dec 31, 2024

By TIOLCorplaws News Service

NEW DELHI, DEC 31, 2024: STEEL Authority of India Limited (SAIL) has earned the prestigious 'Great Place to Work' certification for January 2025 to January 2026, awarded by the Great Place to Work Institute, India. This marks the second consecutive certification for SAIL, having first been certified for December 2023 to December 2024.

This consecutive global recognition highlights the company's innovative HR initiatives including the Work Other than Workplace (WoW) scheme, flexible timings for city-based employees, self-paced learning through LinkedIn Learning Hub and E-Pathshala, high-end IT and digital training with NASSCOM, Leadership Development programs in collaboration with IIMs and ASCI, e-counseling under the Employee Assistance Programs, enhancement of healthcare services and Leadership Coaching for senior executives. These initiatives aim to boost productivity, prepare employees for future technological advancements and fully utilize their potential.

The Great Place to Work Institute is a global organization that recognizes employers creating outstanding employee experiences through a rigorous evaluation process. SAIL secured the certification following a comprehensive survey conducted by the Institute, based on direct feedback from employees at SAIL.

Amarendu Prakash, Chairman, SAIL said, "SAIL's consecutive certification as a 'Great Place to Work' reaffirms SAIL's ongoing dedication to foster an exceptional workplace culture and provide a positive employee experience built on trust, collaboration and employee empowerment. This certification will encourage the entire collective to strive harder and achieve more going forward".

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