GOP nominated Welfare Champion for its commitment to the well-being of its employees

April, 2018 - Rome, Italy


Rome, April 20, 2018 � The international law firm Gianni, Origoni, Grippo, Cappelli & Partners has been awarded "Welfare Champion" during the Welfare Index PMI 2018 event, held in Rome last Tuesday and promoted by Generali Italia with the participation of Confindustria, Confagricoltura, Confartigianato and Confprofessioni.

During the event, the Welfare Index PMI Report was presented, research which analyzes the level of welfare in over 4,000 small and medium sized Italian enterprises and rewards those that during the year have distinguished themselves for the welfare initiatives they have developed. Welfare Index PMI has monitored the initiatives of companies in twelve areas: supplementary pensions, integrative health, assistance services, insurance policies, work-life balance, economic support, training, support for the education of children and family, culture and leisure time, support for vulnerable people, security and prevention, welfare extended to the territory and to the communities.

For the level of corporate welfare adopted, the Firm obtained the highest score - Rating 5W -, which rewards the realities characterized by a broader welfare system (at least 8 activated areas) and which distinguish themselves for the number and intensity of initiatives, the level of involvement of workers and economic and organizational commitment in corporate welfare. In particular, the jury appreciated GOP initiatives in favour of work-life balance and extra paternity benefits for new fathers.

Alessandra Frattini, Director General of the Firm states: "We are extremely proud of this award. For years we have been committed to this field and having obtained such recognition bears witness to our study's attention to human resources and commitment to implement initiatives that contribute to their well-being."

The awards were presented before an audience comprising entrepreneurs, representatives of institutions such as the Minister of Labor Giuliano Poletti.

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