Turner Construction Recognized as One of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity by Newsweek

Turner Construction Recognized as One of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity by Newsweek

Turner Construction Company was recognized by Newsweek as one of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity for the third consecutive year.

In a news release, Peter Davoren, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Turner Construction Company said, “We are committed to creating and sustaining the right environment where people can be at their best, be authentic, and are treated with respect and dignity. Among the most lasting, rewarding, and life-changing work we do is the progress we make in building a more just society.”

The recognition is based on a comprehensive study conducted by Newsweek, which evaluated publicly accessible data, expert opinions from HR professionals, and extensive anonymous surveys from employees at U.S. companies with over 1,000 team members.

For the full list of honorees, click here.  

Source: Turner Construction Company

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