Best Employers in Canada Study
editBackground
Best Employers in Canada is an annual study that ranks organizations found to have created positive work environments. It is open to any employer that has done business in Canada for at least three years and has at least 400 permanent Canadian-based employees.
A key aspect of the study is to identify and rank Canadian companies based the “engagement” level of employees. Engagement is a term used to define how good employees feel about their employer generally, how likely they are to stay with the company voluntarily, and how motivated they are by their leaders, managers, company culture and values to contribute to the company’s success.
The Best Employers study analyses data gathered from employees, company leaders, and HR leaders. The study’s signature feature is that it conducts extensive employee polling to determine how the employees themselves feel about the companies for whom they work.
Methodology
Participating organizations agree to a three part measurement exercise:
- Employee Opinion Survey
- Leadership Team Survey
- Human Resources Practices Questionnaire
A cross-section of employees is tapped for the Employee Opinion Survey, which is typically conducted in census format, i.e., all employees are invited to respond. Leaders complete a separate survey on an individual basis and the Human Resources team completes the practice questionnaire as a group.
Results
Data is analyzed based on academically endorsed methods and findings are released annually in October. Results are published in English in MacLean’s magazine under the name “Best Employers in Canada”. Results are published in French in La Presse newspaper under the name “Employeurs de choix au Canada”.
Related Studies
The overall Best Employers in Canada Study generates several sub-lists including,Best Employers in Quebec, Best Employers in the GTA, and the Green 30.
Best Small & Medium Employers (BSME) in Canada
The Best Small & Medium Employers in Canada study is conducted annually and is co-sponsored by Aon Hewitt, Queen’s Centre for Business Venturing (QCBV) at Queen's School of Business, and the National Quality Institute. It is open to organizations that have operated in Canada for at least three years, and have between 50 and 399 permanent Canadian-based employees. Survey methodology is similar to that of the Best Employers in Canada study. Results are published annually in Profit magazine.
References
- Canada’s 50 Best Employers: the top perks, programs and initiatives inside our best workplaces, macleans.ca, October 18, 2012
- Aon Hewitt's Top 50 Best Employers in Canada Study Shows Slight Increase in Employee Engagement, Canada Newswire, October 18, 2013
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