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ProCook among South West workplaces ranked º£½ÇÊÓÆµâ€™s best for wellbeing

The kitchenware brand was included on Great Place To Work’s list of 250 companies

An employee of kitchenware brand ProCook.(Image: ProCook)

Kitchenware brand ProCook is one of the South West companies to be named among the best workplaces in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ for staff wellbeing.

The Gloucester-based firm, which employs around 200 people in the area and a total workforce of 700 employees, has made a list of 250 businesses compiled by employment specialist Great Place To Work.

The organisation analysed thousands of employee surveys and then ranked companies based on how they scored on supporting staff with work-life balance, sense of fulfilment, job satisfaction, psychological safety and financial security.

ProCook, which completed a float on the London Stock Exchange last year, placed 45th out of 63 large companies with a workforce of 251 to 1,000 employees.

The retailer said it netted an overall positive rating of 83%, driven by its staff awarding it high marks for leadership behaviour and effectiveness, communication, camaraderie and community.

ProCook said its employees felt that management was “honest and ethical” in its business practices, and that people were treated fairly, regardless of their sexual orientation, race, gender and age.

Sarah Wheatley, HR and ESG director at ProCook, said: ”The past two years have been particularly challenging for all employers and we’ve gone to great lengths to ensure our teams are fully supported both at home and in the workplace.

“We’ll continue to prioritise our people, putting their needs at the core of the business along with our customers, to ensure we continue to offer the best products and services we can.”