Henkel is among the most caring companies
This year, Henkel Hungary won the beneFit Prize – for Happy Employees 2024 Most Caring Employer award in the large company category, and it also received two other special awards.
This year, 104 companies took part in the beneFit Prize competition, which examines the physical, mental and spiritual aspects of employee well-being. In the ranking of the most caring employers, Henkel Hungary took first place in the large company category.
Henkel Hungary is at the forefront of supporting the well-being of its employees and pays special attention to the development and well-being of its employees. The company strives to provide a diverse, inclusive corporate culture and an inspiring work environment so that its employees feel cared for and can work effectively in a supportive atmosphere. The jury of the beneFit Prize deemed the activities of Henkel Hungary worthy of recognition and awarded it with two additional special awards in the “Benefits in addition to wages” and “Prevention and health screenings” categories.
“As a responsible company, we are very proud of this prestigious recognition. We have countless initiatives that are highly valued by our employees. Our company’s extensive benefits package includes telemedicine services and private clinic care. In addition to the mental and health programs, our team-building sports and community events with various themes are very popular among our employees. In the future, we will continue to look for opportunities to expand our range of employee health and well-being benefits”
– emphasized Dr. Ágnes Fábián, the managing director of Henkel Hungary.
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