Ducati Certified As “Top Employer Italy” Again In 2020

Ducati Certified As “Top Employer Italy” Again In 2020

© 2020, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Ducati:

Ducati is “Top Employer Italy” certified for 2020

The study awards the best companies in the field of human resources

Ducati certified for the sixth year running

The Bologna-based company gains recognition for its excellent working conditions

Borgo Panigale (Bologna, Italy), 30 January 2020 – For the sixth year running, Ducati is recognized as “Top Employer Italy 2020”. The Bologna-based motorcycle manufacturer has been certified as one of the top national companies in the Human Resources sector by the Top Employers Institute.

Top Employers certification is awarded to companies that provide excellent working conditions, offering training and developing skills at all levels of the company and aspiring continuously to improve and optimise their best practices in the field of human resources.

The Top Employers procedure is centred on the participation in a strict and in-depth study process – the HR Best Practices Survey – and the required high standards must be attained. An audit is carried out on all responses in order to guarantee the validity of the study process.

Full information on the Top Employers Institute and on the Top Employers certification is available on the website: www.top-employers.com

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