Nemeth Law, P.C., a Detroit-based labor and employment law firm, has been named one of Metropolitan Detroit’s 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work for by the Michigan Business and Professional Association (MBPA). This is the 14th time Nemeth Law, P.C. has received the award. All award winners will be honored at an event to be held on Thursday, Sept. 17 at the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center.
Entries for The Best and Brightest Companies to Work For are reviewed by an independent research firm, which evaluates each company based on key measures in the categories of: Compensation, Benefits and Employee Solutions; Employee Enrichment, Engagement and Retention; Employee Education and Development; Recruitment, Selection and Orientation; Employee Achievement and Recognition; Communication and Shared Vision; Diversity and Inclusion; Work-Life Balance; Community
Initiatives; Strategic Company Performance and the Best of the Best Small Business.
Patricia Nemeth, founder of Nemeth Law, P.C., says the 101 Best & Brightest Companies to Work for recognition continues to reinforce the firm’s longstanding commitment to its employees.
“Nemeth Law offers policies and programs that encourage and foster the growth and development of our employees. Because we serve employers on human resource issues, it is especially gratifying to be recognized for our own best in class human resource practices,” Nemeth said.
Jennifer Kluge, MBPA president and CEO, commended all of this year’s 101 Best & Brightest winners.
“We are honored to recognize the efforts of this year’s ‘Best and Brightest’ companies. These companies have created impressive organizational value and business results through their policies and best practices in human resource management. This award has become a designation sought after by hundreds of Metropolitan Detroit area companies and is a powerful recruitment tool in the drive to attract and retain exceptional employees,” Kluge said.
- Posted August 12, 2015
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