E.ON achieves healthy workplace status

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E.ON has been commended for demonstrating its commitment to the health and wellbeing of its employees by receiving a Simplyhealth Healthy Workplace award.

Provided by healthcare provider Simplyhealth, the Healthy Workplace awards recognise the contribution that UK organisations, in both the private and public sector, make to the welfare of employees. Winners of the award provide employees with a range of initiatives and benefits that help to keep their workforce motivated and healthy.

Martin Carter, Director of Safety, Health & Environment at E.ON UK Plc, commented: “This award recognises the dedication, professionalism and efforts of so many people across E.ON who ensure health and wellbeing remains at the heart of our business. We are delighted that Simplyhealth have recognised E.ON’s ongoing commitment to employee welfare in this way, especially during these times of change where this issue is more important than ever.”

Howard Hughes from Simplyhealth remarks: “We run this award scheme because we want to recognise and encourage companies to care about the health of their people. We believe that companies can make a positive contribution to the health of our nation. Congratulations to E.ON on achieving Simplyhealth Healthy Workplace status and demonstrating that the health and wellbeing of its employees is fundamental.”

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