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Monterey Bay Employers to Vie For "Best Places To Work" Awards Fall 2010
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 Come September 24th, 12 companies will have bragging rights. That is when the Monterey County Business Council will present awards to the "Best Places To Work" in Monterey County. More than 75 companies representing private, enterprise, nonprofit, and public / government organizations are expected to participate in the project.
Now, more than ever, it is critical for employers to attract and retain top quality, loyal employees. Besides a chance to boast, the awards are an opportunity to help employers identify and focus on the proven elements of what is involved to be a great place to work.
Personnel Dynamics Consulting of Florida designed the 40-question survey used to identify the
Best Places To Work." Personnel Dynamics will analyze the data and calculate the turnover rates, growth percentages, promotion percentages, and benefit packages for each company. A total of 37 different measurements are analyzed to determine the winners. Each company will receive a personalized report detailing how they compared with other companies in the county and suggestions for improving the work environment.
Employers will be recognized in 4 separate categories:
1. Private business employers with 1-75 employees
2. Private business employers with more than 75 employees
3. Public/Government employers with 1-75 employees
4. Public/Government employers with more than 75 employees
Last year's winners in the 1-75 employee category included: Monterey Peninsula Water Management District, Monterey Peninsula Airport District and Rolands & Associates Corporation. In the "over 75" employee category, City of Seaside, Defense Language Institute, Foreign Language Center and the Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel & Spa were honored.
To participate, log onto www.personneldynamics.net.
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