Klick Health Recognized as a Best Workplace for Women for 6th Year in a Row

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TORONTO & NEW YORK– For the sixth straight year, global workplace culture authority Great Place to Work® has recognized Klick Health as one of its Best Workplaces™ for Women. The list of female-friendly companies was announced earlier today, following independent analysis of employee surveys, as well as programs and practices that treat people fairly, regardless of their gender.

“We are very proud of our legacy as a Best Workplace for Women, especially as we heighten our focus on bringing more diversity, equity, and inclusion to our organization as part of our ongoing commitment to lean into our people-first founding principle and culture that prioritizes qualities like kindness, empathy, and inclusiveness,” said Klick Health CEO Lori Grant, a past recipient of Women’s Executive Network’s (WXN) Top 100 Most Powerful Women and MM&M magazine’s Hall of Femme awards.

Klick recently celebrated International Women’s Day with virtual speed mentoring for Klicksters. In spring 2020, when schools closed due to COVID-19, the company immediately introduced virtual tutoring and story-time sessions to help support Klicksters with young children. It also adapted its annual Little Klickster Day in January 2021 with Zoom-based science experiments, virtual tours of other countries, time capsule art classes, and much more.

The company regularly conducts pay equity reviews to ensure women and men are paid equitably for their roles and contributions to the company’s success. It offers maternity leave top-ups, flexible childcare options, complimentary fitness and wellness programs, diversity and inclusion programming, mentoring for parents and caregivers, and access to mental health resources and work/life balance counseling services among its standard benefits.

The list of Best Workplaces™ for Women is based on direct feedback from employees of the hundreds of organizations that were surveyed by Great Place to Work®. The data has a 90% confidence and a plus or minus 5% margin of error.