New Delhi : CNH, a global leader in agriculture and construction equipment, has been certified as a Great Place to Work® in India, in the large organizations category for the year 2023-2024. This is the fifth consecutive year that the organization has been certified.
The Great Place to Work Institute’s survey is the world’s largest and most respected study of workplace excellence and people management practices. As a part of the process, close to 90% of the company’s employees participated in the survey through a completely automated process. This accomplishment reflects the positive strides that the company has achieved in boosting the employee experience and is a result of hard work, passion, and teamwork.
Sanjay Tripathi, HR Head, CNH India, said, "We are honored to have achieved this certification for the fifth year straight. The survey results showcase the efficacy of our ongoing efforts to promote diversity and inclusion as well as the impact of our training and development initiatives. In terms of work life balance, our flexible working arrangements have been appreciated. Our dedication to sustainability, with a focus on supporting the communities in which we operate, also resonates with our people.”
"We thank our employees who came forward and participated in the survey. As we celebrate this achievement, we remain focused on continuously improving our employee experience”, he added.
Headquartered in Gurgaon, CNH India employs over 3,000 people in the country. These employees are based across three manufacturing sites, producing agricultural equipment in Greater Noida and Pune and construction equipment in Pithampur; at three R&D centers, 12 training centers, two depots, at a global technology center; and with CNH Capital, the financial services arm of the business which provides equipment financing solutions for its Case IH, New Holland Agriculture, CASE Construction Equipment and New Holland Construction brand product portfolio. In addition, the Company oversees operations across commercial activities in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and Sri Lanka.