Publix, Wegmans, and Target Named on Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For® List; Todd Jones and Colleen Wegman Comment



Publix, Wegmans, and Target Named on Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For® List; Todd Jones and Colleen Wegman Comment


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LAKELAND, FL & ROCHESTER, NY - Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For® list just dropped, and you are all in for a treat. Publix, Wegmans, and Target are the three grocers that made the list this year, each exemplifying their own commitment to their workers.

Todd Jones, Chief Executive Officer, Publix“Our Founder, George Jenkins, started Publix more than 90 years ago because he wanted to build a better supermarket that treated its associates with dignity and respect and its customers like royalty,” said Publix Chief Executive Officer Todd Jones. “Today, we’re proud to keep his philosophies alive and are honored to continue to be on the Best Companies to Work For list.”

According to a press release, this is the 26th consecutive year Publix has been named to the list—one of only four companies to have been recognized every year since the list’s inception. Publix actively supports its associates’ growth by investing in their future with training and mentorship, providing opportunities for career development, and benefits that help advance their education like tuition reimbursement.

Publix, Wegmans, and Target are the three grocers that made the list this year, each exemplifying their own commitment to their workers

This is also Wegmans 26th time being named to the prestigious list, this year coming in at #4.

Colleen Wegman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Wegmans“We continue to believe we can only be a great place to shop if we are a great place to work,” Colleen Wegman, President and CEO of Wegmans, said in another press release. “The values we share across our company are demonstrated in the way our employees care for each other, our customers, and our community. We are so grateful for everyone’s dedication to making Wegmans a special place to work and shop for all, and we celebrate this honor together.”

Coming in at #26 was Target. More details can be found on the official list published here.

Great Place To Work analyzed the anonymous survey responses of more than half a million employees. Companies also submitted essays describing their efforts to offer support for workers, which were validated against employee survey responses.

For Publix’s release, click here; and for Wegmans’ release, click here.

Congratulations to these distinguished retailers!

Publix Wegmans Target