2024-05-15 15:37:00 ET
Summary
- The April/May 2024 edition of Fortune Magazine revealed its 100 Best Companies To Work For, or Besties. My latest Dogcatcher-quest to sniff-out the best dividend-buys found 56 dividend-paying Besties using YCharts 5/13/24 data.
- To be eligible for the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For list, employers must have 1,000 or more employees in the U.S. and cannot be a government agency.
- 56 dividend yielding stocks highlighted those 100 BCTWF and ranged 0.02% to 5.24% in annual-yield, while the 100 ranged -14.5% to 59.8% in broker-estimated one-year price-target-upsides by YCharts 5/13/24 reckoning.
- Top-ten 2024 F100-BCTWF boasted net gains from 9.7% to 21.91% per YChart data.
- $5k invested in the lowest-priced five of ten top-yield F100-BCTWF showed 37.82% more net-gain than from $5k invested in all ten. Little (lower-priced) stocks sustained their lead of this "F100-BCTWF" pack at over three and three-quarter lengths into May.
Foreword
This article is based on the April 4, 2024, "Fortune*100 Best Companies To Work For" article by Chloe Berger and Irina Ivanova:
‘Gen Z doesn’t live to work. They work to live’: The paradox that defines the best companies to work for (BCTWF) in 2024 .
Finding the best company to work for seems an elusive task for disillusioned young and older employees alike. Any employer worth its salt has recognized and responded to the shifting demands of the workforce in order to hold on to top talent. Like any youthful type, Gen Z is reckoning with working for “the man,” but our 27th edition of the Best Companies to Work For list, published with our partners at Great Place to Work, shows an emerging corporate equivalent of “the man in therapy.” Helping employees find meaning in their jobs, many of these best companies offer wellness benefits and a commitment to their workforce looking as diverse as the nation’s population. In practice, creating a more empathetic workplace looks like staying loyal to workers, emphasizing the needs of individuals with diversity and inclusion initiatives, and, naturally, paying employees well.
The best companies create great work experiences not just for management, but also for their part-time employees on the front lines, for those who’ve just joined and those who’ve spent their whole career there, for every race and ethnicity, gender, neurotype, or other demographic in the organization—we look at it all. Companies with the broadest set of employees who report positive workplace experience receive the highest rankings on lists.
Great Place To Work surveyed companies employing more than 8.2 million people in the U.S. and received more than 1.3 million survey responses. Of those, nearly 630,000 responses were received from employees at companies who were eligible for the 2024 100 Best , and this list is based on their feedback."
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