Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Companies with Kentucky ties make Fortune list - Business First of Louisville:

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The list is based on the publication'ss evaluation of the policies and culture of each companu and the opinions ofthe company's own Two-thirds of the total score is baser on employee responses to a survey created by the Great Placwe to Work Institute in San The survey asked about thing such as attitudes toward management, job satisfaction and At No. 39 on the list is Ohio-based , which operates a facilith in Scottsville, Ky., that employs 277 workers. What makeas working there great? "Smucker brothers Tim and Richardencourage face-to-faces communication to preserve a unique culture," Fortunse said. At No. 55 is Mich.-based , which employs 396 workers in Ky.
"Women excel at this specialty-chemical company, holdint 45 percent of top executive slots and 26 percenr ofmanagerial positions, including CIO Abbe Mulderes and CEO Stephanie Fortune said. , Iowa-based door and window makere Pella, No. 59 on the list, employs 936 workerse in Murray, Ky. "Nearly 1,200 employees have more than 20 yearwof service," Fortune said. At No. 78 is Stratham, N.H.-basedd , which employs 134 workers in Danville, Ky. "Workera are encouraged to give backat Timberland: All staf f can devote 40 hours per year of paid time off to volunteer, and now up to 30 employeew can spend two to thre weeks a year to help with disastert relief," Fortune said.

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