MITIE Group PLC named one of The Times Top 50 Employers for Women.

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MITIE Group PLCis delighted to announce it has today been named one of The Times Top 50 Employers for Women.

Mrs McGregor-Smith, who has set up and remains involved in a mentoring circle for black, Asian and minority ethnic female staff, said: “We are delighted to have been recognised by The Times for our commitment to making MITIE the very best it can be for our female staff.

“MITIE is a fast-growing and ambitious company and will only reach its potential if it makes the most of all the talent within the company, including women. By making sure that we have the right environment and support for our female staff we will succeed together as a company.”

The Times Top 50 Employers for Women list has been developed by Opportunity Now, a workplace gender equality campaign and part of Business in the Community.
Helen Wells, director of Opportunity Now, said: “The business imperative of equality and diversity has never been stronger nor the need greater. MITIE should be congratulated for its commitment, dedication and tenacity to creating a work culture which is inclusive and diverse.

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“Being one of The Times Top 50 Employers for Women is testament to how seriously the company has looked to address the recruitment, retention and progression of women through its organisation.

“I firmly believe that creating workplaces which tap into the talents of both men and women is vital for competitive advantage. At MITIE it is clearly seen as a commercial priority not a women’s issue.”

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