Crown relocations awarded ‘ones to watch’ status

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Crown Relocations, a leading global mobility and relocation specialist, has been awarded a highly sought-after accreditation as part of the ‘Best Companies to Work For 2011’ initiative.

The prestigious accreditation measures employee engagement through comprehensive staff assessment, and highlights Crown Relocations as a company committed to employee investment. The key outcomes from the survey demonstrated that employees are proud to work for the relocations organisation and have confidence in its leaders – highlighting Crown Relocations’ determination to be an employer of choice. As part of the ‘Best Companies to Work For’ initiative, Crown Relocations donated £1 for each completed staff survey to its charity of the year; ‘When You Wish Upon a Star’.

Anna De Maria, Crown Relocations UK & Ireland HR and Training Manager, said: “This is a fantastic achievement for Crown Relocations, it highlights the great level of engagement amongst our employees. The staff assessment showed that there is a great sense of job satisfaction among our workers, as well as a feeling of a collective contribution to Crown Relocations’ success.

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