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Congratulations to the Crown Prosecution Service – a Top 10 Employer for Working Families 2023
The Crown Prosecution Service has successfully retained its place on Working Families’ list of the top ten family-friendly and flexible employers in the UK for a seventh year in a row.
A CPS spokesperson said: ‘Being awarded a position in the top 10 demonstrates our continued efforts to make the CPS an even better place to work, ensuring our culture and policies create a supportive environment for our staff.’
Jane van Zyl, CEO of Working Families, said: ‘We are delighted with the standard of entries for this year’s Top Employers for Working Families list. These employers show they are leading the way in building family-friendly and flexible workplaces in the UK and are already ahead of the curve when it comes to implementing the changes needed to comply with the new flexible working legislation coming into practice next year.’
Working Families is a national charity for working parents and carers. Employers were assessed using Working Families’ Benchmark and scored on four key areas to build a comprehensive picture of their flexible and family-friendly policies and practices that specifically support parents and carers:
The charity captured the experience of over 330,000 UK employees across the organisations that took part.
Click here to see the Top Ten Employers for Working Families 2023 and to find out more.
The Crown Prosecution Service has successfully retained its place on Working Families’ list of the top ten family-friendly and flexible employers in the UK for a seventh year in a row.
A CPS spokesperson said: ‘Being awarded a position in the top 10 demonstrates our continued efforts to make the CPS an even better place to work, ensuring our culture and policies create a supportive environment for our staff.’
Jane van Zyl, CEO of Working Families, said: ‘We are delighted with the standard of entries for this year’s Top Employers for Working Families list. These employers show they are leading the way in building family-friendly and flexible workplaces in the UK and are already ahead of the curve when it comes to implementing the changes needed to comply with the new flexible working legislation coming into practice next year.’
Working Families is a national charity for working parents and carers. Employers were assessed using Working Families’ Benchmark and scored on four key areas to build a comprehensive picture of their flexible and family-friendly policies and practices that specifically support parents and carers:
The charity captured the experience of over 330,000 UK employees across the organisations that took part.
Click here to see the Top Ten Employers for Working Families 2023 and to find out more.
Congratulations to the Crown Prosecution Service – a Top 10 Employer for Working Families 2023
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