The MWH Treatment Wellbeing Programme receives industry recognition

MWH Treatment has been selected as a finalist in the Wellbeing Initiative of the year category of the 2017 Construction Investing in Talent Awards.

 Now in its second year and brought to you by Construction News, these awards are about rewarding individuals and teams who work so hard to attract and retain the best talent.

Hilary Tew, MWH Treatment HR Director commented, “We’re absolutely delighted to be nominated as finalists for The Wellbeing Initiative of the year category of the 2017 Construction Investing in Talent Awards. We have focused much of our efforts on improving the wellbeing of our colleagues so it is a great accolade that our continued approach to wellbeing is being recognised across the industry.  Being nominated as a finalist is a great testament to the commitment and engagement of all the MWH Treatment employees who have helped drive and implement the programme.”

Construction News editor Tom Fitzpatrick said:

“Our shortlisted companies are overcoming Brexit uncertainty by striving to attract and retain the best talent in the UK construction industry.

“Each company is going further than ever before to make construction an inclusive industry and pushing the boundaries on their outreach initiatives, recruitment and as the best places to work.

“Our expert judges from the worlds of construction, retail, government and transport will now have the difficult task of choosing this year’s winners.”

 The winners will be announced at a glamorous awards ceremony at the Grosvenor House hotel in London on 15 November.

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