Awards Finalist, 2020 HSBC, UK Banking and Financial Services Organisation HSBC operates globally across 64 countries with approximately 230,000 employees. Supporting employees’ wellbeing is embedded in HSBC’s Global Principles “Our Values” and is included in the annual ESG report. The multinational employer has been advancing health, safety and wellbeing for over ten years and launched […]
Awards Winner, Bergamo 2018 Lendlease, Australia The Australian-based construction and infrastructure company has demonstrated a long-time dedication to sustainability and actively promoting employee health and wellbeing. Lendlease’s Global Minimum Requirements (GMRs) provide a consistent global standard to create healthy and safe workplaces for all including the subcontractor workforce. The 2017 Global Work Health Insight study showed […]
Awards Finalist, Bergamo 2018 Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG), Australia FCTG has its in-house health and wellness provider who looks after approximately 20,000 employees in 23 countries. Programming efforts are guided by the overarching goal of creating a workplace culture of lifelong advocates and be an employer of choice. A comprehensive programme includes bioage consults, […]
Awards Winner, Singapore 2017 Chevron, USA Chevron’s Global Health and Medical department has become a strategic partner of the business via a comprehensive and sustainable approach to employee health and wellbeing. Tailored programs address the diverse needs of Chevron’s global workforce, and key measures are tracked via a wellness scorecard covering leadership engagement and support, […]
Awards Finalist and Certified Employer 2017 The Australian-based construction and infrastructure company has demonstrated a long-time proponent to sustainability and actively promoting employee health and wellbeing. Next to continued progress towards zero incidents and injuries global minimum requirements for health and wellbeing have led to more than 1970 workers participating in mental health programs, 73% […]