EEO Trust Work & Life Awards 2012 are now open
EEO Trust Work & Life Awards 2012 are now open
Do you
give your employees practical encouragement to make the most
of their time and talents? Have you run a workforce
programme or initiative that has led to greater business
success? Share your story in the EEO Trust Work & Life
Awards 2012.
The Awards showcase forward-thinking, innovative employers who create environments where everyone can perform to their potential and contribute effectively to an organisation’s productivity.
“We all want our companies to be successful, and people are the key to that success,” says Michael Barnett, EEO Trust Chairman and CEO of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce.
“It’s clear that if people are encouraged to make the most of their skills and balance their responsibilities at work and at home, they’ll be more committed, and employers will get more of that magic workplace ingredient – discretionary effort.
He adds, “We know that organisations big and small all over New Zealand display the behaviours and practices that encourage greater engagement and productivity, and we’d love to see them share their stories by entering the Awards.”
Entries for the EEO Trust Work & Life Awards 2012 close on Thursday May 17, with the Awards gala dinner taking place in Auckland on August 30. Organisations of any size or sector can enter, whether or not they are members of the EEO Trust.
Flexible work programmes, literacy and numeracy training and projects to encourage greater workforce cohesion are among the initiatives that have been celebrated over the Awards’ life, says Mr Barnett.
Bupa Care Services last year won an award for its culture change programme Personal Best, which aims to create a more collaborative and flexible working environment for its 3300 staff. Entering the Awards was easy, says Sylvia Casella, Director of Organisational Development. “The EEO Trust could not have been more supportive and encouraging. No question was left unanswered and the encouragement from the team was great.”
Auckland yoghurt manufacturer EasiYo Products also won an award last year, and chief executive Paul O’Brien says that such acknowledgement “has a halo effect on your business. And the recognition is good for your employment branding.”
There are five categories in
the EEO Trust Work & Life Awards, with a Supreme Winner
chosen from the winners of each category. The categories
are:
• Tomorrow’s Workforce Award, which recognises
innovative responses to tomorrow’s employment challenges;
• The Diversity Award, for organisations which make
the most of employee diversity;
• The Work & Life
Award, which celebrates initiatives that create
opportunities for greater engagement and
productivity;
• The Skills Highway Award, which
recognises workplaces which can show how they have helped
improve their employees’ reading, maths and communication
skills;
• The Walk the Talk Award, which celebrates
effective diversity leaders.
Find out more at www.eeotrust.org.nz, and see the stories of past entrants and winners at www.youtube.com/eeotrust
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