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Trust is a star company to work for

Published by Sharon Hazlewood for IPB Communications in Communities and also in Housing
Tuesday 2nd February 2010 - 12:14pm

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Trafford Housing Trust is celebrating after receiving a first class rating in the Best Companies Accreditation - for the second year on the run.

The Registered Social Landlord, which is just five-years-old in March, is delighted to have achieved its second One Star rating in the scheme.

Best Companies praises organisations with high levels of employee engagement and is based on staff feedback.

The Trust owns and manages around 9,000 homes in the borough and employs 360 staff.

Research has shown that workplace engagement is the driver of sustainable business performance.

The Best Companies accreditation was established six years ago and follows the ‘Michelin’ style star rating system for organisations that demonstrate high levels of engagement with staff. Based on their feedback, organisations receive a score, which determines their star rating.

The survey measures eight elements relating to employee engagement:

• Leadership: How employees feel about the head of the organisation, senior managers and the company’s values and principles.
• My Manager: How employees feel about and communicate with their direct manager.
• Personal Growth: What employees feel about training and their future prospects.
• Wellbeing: How employees feel about stress, pressure at work, and work/ life balance.
• My Team: Employees’ feelings towards their immediate colleagues and how well they work together.
• Giving Something Back: The extent to which employees feel their organisation has a positive impact on society.
• My Company: The level of engagement employees have with their job and organisation.
• Fair Deal: How happy employees are with their pay and benefits.

Matthew Gardiner, Chief Executive of Trafford Housing Trust, said: “Having our second ‘Michelin’ style star dished up is a fantastic achievement for an organisation as young as ours. Our employees are at the heart of our organisation and the first class accreditation shows that our staff continue to value the Trust as a great employer too.”

Jonathan Austin, Founder and CEO of Best Companies, added: “We would like to congratulate Trafford Housing Trust on their outstanding achievement. An engaged workforce is essential as organisations move out of the recession and into a more stable economic situation. Organisations like Trafford Housing Trust that have kept on engaging their staff and making sure they are involved in the business will be in a good position for the future and should be congratulated for their efforts.”

The total number of ‘Star Status’ accredited organisations this year is 410, broken down as follows:
• 50 organisations achieved Three Star Status
• 140 organisations achieved Two Star Status
• 220 organisations achieved One Star Status

Thirteen housing associations received One Star this year, eleven received Two Stars and two received Three Stars.
 

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