Lincoln Electric Named to Newsweek’s America’s Greatest Workplaces for Parents & Families 2024
Lincoln Electric Named to Newsweek’s America’s Greatest Workplaces for Parents & Families 2024
Recognizes Lincoln Electric’s commitment to delivering a leading employee experience
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. (the “Company”) (Nasdaq: LECO) today announced that it has been recognized as one of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Parents & Families 2024 by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group.
The award recognizes the leading 1,000 U.S. workplaces based on reviews from over 113,000 U.S. parents across eight categories relevant to parents in the workplace: compensation and benefits; training and career progression; working environment; proactive management of a diverse workforce; company image; sustainability and awareness; work-life balance; and corporate culture. Lincoln Electric was among 10 companies recognized in the Industrial Machinery sector.
“We appreciate the recognition of parents and Newsweek for our commitment in creating a safe, engaging and rewarding workplace where employees can serve customers and stakeholders while balancing their personal needs,” stated Susan Edwards, Senior Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer of Lincoln Electric. “By prioritizing employee flexibility, PTO, and extensive health and wellness programs, our initiatives strive to attract and retain an industry-leading team across all areas of our business.”
The Company has also been recognized by Newsweek as one of America’s Greatest Workplaces 2024, America’s Most Responsible Companies 2024, America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity 2024, and America’s Greenest Companies 2024.
“As more parents juggle raising a family with their work obligations, they want employers who offer flexibility and are supportive of work-life balance. Newsweek and market-data research firm Plant-A Insights are proud to introduce “America’s Greatest Workplaces for Parents & Families 2024,” highlighting companies that are lauded by their employees as great places to work,” Nancy Cooper, Global Editor in Chief, Newsweek.
About Lincoln Electric
Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the engineering, design, and manufacturing of advanced arc welding solutions, automated joining, assembly and cutting systems, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting equipment, and has a leading global position in brazing and soldering alloys. Lincoln is recognized as the Welding Expert™ for its leading materials science, software development, automation engineering, and application expertise, which advance customers’ fabrication capabilities to help them build a better world. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Lincoln has 71 manufacturing locations in 21 countries and a worldwide network of distributors and sales offices serving customers in over 160 countries. For more information about Lincoln Electric and its products and services, visit the Company’s website at https://www.lincolnelectric.com.
Amanda Butler
Vice President, Investor Relations & Communications
Tel: 216.383.2534
Email: Amanda_Butler@lincolnelectric.com
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