Aon South Africa has been certified as a Top Employer for the fourth consecutive year by the Top Employer’s Institute.
Being certified as a Top Employer 2021 showcases an organisation’s dedication to a better world of work and exhibits this through excellent HR policies and people practices. The Top Employers Institute programme certifies organisations based on the participation and results of their HR Best Practices Survey. This survey covers six HR domains comprising of 20 topics such as people strategy, work environment, talent acquisition, learning, well-being and diversity & inclusion and more.
Top Employers Institute CEO David Plink says: “Despite the challenging year we have experienced which has certainly made an impact on organisations around the globe), Aon South Africa has continued to demonstrate the power of putting their people first in the workplace. We are proud to share this year’s announcement and congratulate the organisations who have been certified in their respective countries through the Top Employers Institute programme.”
“We are exceedingly proud to be named as a Top Employer for the fourth consecutive year,” says
“Our achievement of Top Employer certification, even after a tumultuous 2020 with its pandemic uncertainty and radically changed working arrangements, is affirmation of our commitment to our people strategy. I am priviliged to count myself amongst a group of remarkable professionals who are persevering, despite immense adversity. We have empowered and balanced employees who are able to master their current work requirements, as well as meet the demands of a radically changing world of work in a post pandemic society with a view to advancement and up-skilling.
Fundamentally, our ability to attract and retain top talent underpins our ability to deliver the best results and outcomes for our clients. Engaged employees who feel valued in their work environment will put our clients first with distinctive service, measurable results and actionable insights that address their most pressing risk challenges. It’s the foundation upon which the successful growth and continued profitability of our business and industry depends,” explains Zanele.
“The pandemic has highlighted the need to remain agile and adaptable with a resilient workforce that is able to thrive in these changing times as individuals and as a collective. Our work environment has and continues to undergo much upheaval as a result of the pandemic – maintaining an energised and positive workforce despite the uncertaintly of times we find ourselves in will be our clarion call for 2021.”