Organizations Honored for Work-Life Balance

Scottsdale, Ariz. — Jan. 15

WorldatWork's Alliance for Work-Life Progress (AWLP) has announced the organizations that have earned the Work-Life Seal of Distinction for 2013. The seal is a mark of excellence designed to identify organizational success in work-life effectiveness.

This year, honorees represented organizations from across the country from a variety of industries. Seal of Distinction awardees will be honored Feb. 28 at the Work-Life Awards Gala at the AWLP Work-Life Forum in Baltimore, Md.

Applicants were evaluated based on the breadth and depth of their work-life portfolio and had to provide evidence of their support in areas spanning dependent care, health and wellness, workplace flexibility, financial support, paid and unpaid time off, community involvement and efforts to transform organizational culture.

The 2013 AWLP Work-Life Seal of Distinction recipients include:

• Arizona State University
• Becton, Dickinson and Co.
• Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina
• BPO Elks of the USA
• Bright Horizons
• Care.com
• Caterpillar Building Construction Products Division
• City of Olathe
• Dow Corning
• Emory University
• Ferring Pharmaceuticals Inc.
• Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP
• First Insurance Co. of Hawaii
• G5
• George Mason University
• George Washington University
• Hill Holliday
• Invertix Corp.
• Johns Hopkins Institutions
• Johnson & Johnson
• KPMG LLP
• LifeCare Inc.
• Marriott International
• Mecklenburg EMS Agency
• Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
• MetLife Inc.
• Monsanto Co.
• National Security Agency
• Northrop Grumman Corp.
• Northwestern Memorial HealthCare
• O'Melveny & Myers LLP
• Old National Bank
• Open Solutions Inc.
• Paul Hastings LLP
• PCL Construction
• Pearson
• Raytheon
• Ryan LLC
• S&T Bank
• SatCom Marketing LLC
• Sheltering Arms Physical Rehabilitation Centers
• SitterCity
• SunGard Public Sector
• Texas Instruments
• TIAA-CREF
• U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing
• U.S. Department of Agriculture
• University at Buffalo
• University of Arizona
• University of California, Davis
• Veterans United Home Loans
• WellStar Health System
• Workplace Options Group
• Yale University

Source: WorldatWork

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