Newsweek and market data research firm Plant-A Insights introduced their “America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity 2023” list with many automotive aftermarket companies claiming a spot. The list consists of 1,000 companies that employees say respect and value different types of people.
Newsweek said it based its scoring on its review of publicly available data, interviews with HR professionals and an anonymous online survey of a diverse pool of employees at companies with 1,000 or more employees in the U.S. Respondents were asked questions about corporate culture, working environment and other subjects at both their own companies and others they were familiar with. The survey yielded more than 350,000 company reviews.
Companies from the automotive aftermarket on the list include:
- AutoZone
- Alcoa
- Chevron Phillips Chemical Company
- Cummins
- Denso
- Eaton Group
- Factory Motor Parts
- HD Supply
- Illinois Tool Works
- Michelin
- O’Reilly Auto Parts
- PPG
- Safelite
- Snap-on
Newsweek grouped the winning companies by six main economic sectors and 34 industries. The top-scoring companies represent a diverse list spanning different kinds of businesses, including St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, Kellogg Company, Key Bank, Dutch Bros. Coffee and Hawaiian Airlines among others, Newsweek said.