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Globe to highlight the top workplaces

New publication seeks nominations

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May 6, 2008

The Boston Globe is launching a publication this fall called "Globe 100: The Top Places to Work" to highlight organizations that excel at creating a dynamic, supportive, and inclusive workplace.

For 20 years, the Globe 100 has ranked Massachusetts businesses on their financial performance, but this publication will focus on the workplace.

And we'll need your help.

Over the next month, the Globe and its partner, Workplace Dynamics LLC, will be taking nominations:

On the Web at boston.com/topworkplaces.

By phone at 617-674-2289.

Any employee, from chief executive on down, may nominate a company. There is no cost to participate, and every organization that takes part will receive feedback on its workplace.

To participate, organizations must have more than 100 employees in Massachusetts and must register by May 30.

In June, the organizations' employees will complete a short survey about their workplaces.

"Globe 100: The Top Places to Work" - to be published in the Sunday Globe and online at Boston.com in November - builds on the success of the Globe 100, which since 1989 has chronicled the performance of the state's public companies.

Top Places to Work will focus on different types of workplaces, such as nonprofit agencies and private companies, to give readers better insight into the way people work.

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