Johnson Controls has revealed that the company has been recognized as one of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity 2024 by Newsweek.
According to the company, the magazine’s annual list is based on interviews with HR professionals, review of publicly available data and an anonymous online survey.
“We are proud to again be included on the Newsweek list of America’s greatest workplaces for diversity,” said Marina Williams, Vice President, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Johnson Controls.
“Much of our success is rooted in a culture that values diversity, promotes equity and fosters inclusion.
“At the center are the thousands of Johnson Controls employees who actively value uniqueness, celebrate creativity and drive innovation.”
Johnson Controls emphasizes that diversity, equity and a culture of inclusion is essential to a positive and productive employee experience, leading to superior customer outcomes.
There are 11 employee-led business resource groups (BRGs) that power culture at Johnson Controls, connecting co-workers with shared interests, backgrounds or experiences and providing safe spaces for respectful dialogue: