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charlie T colton
05/26/19 7:14 PM
#6610 RE: charlie T colton #6609
To me, being named to Ethisphere’s Most Ethical Companies means that GE is doing the right things in the right way. The list of honorees changes every year, and we’ve seen some veteran honorees lose the recognition this year. It brings both peace of mind and, in a way, a humbling confidence boost that in the face of an evolving internal and external climate, GE continues to operate efficiently, effectively, and arguably most importantly, ethically.
“Honorees have historically out-performed others financially, demonstrating the connection between good ethical practices and performance that’s valued in the marketplace. – Etisphere The list of the most ethical companies is big (135 companies in 2018, to be exact), but we’ve gone ahead and distilled out the most notable companies on the list so you won’t have to. Each of the companies below have made Etisphere’s list not once, not twice, but throughout all twelve years that the awards have been running. The 13 most ethical companies to work for: Aflac Deere & Company Ecolab Fluor GE (General Electric) International Paper Kao Corporation Milliken and Company PepsiCo Starbucks Texas Instruments UPS (United Parcel Service) Xerox
In 2019, 128 companies are recognized for exemplifying and advancing corporate citizenship, transparency and the standards of integrity. The honorees span 21 countries and 50 industries and includes 16 first-time honorees and eight companies that have been named to the list every year since 2007.