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Home » GHCL is the best workplace among chemical industries
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GHCL is the best workplace among chemical industries

By June 24, 20211 Min Read
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GHCL, leading chemical
& textile company in India, has been certified among the best workplaces in
the Chemicals Industry 2021.
Based on
validated employee feedback gathered using Great Place to Work’s rigorous,
data-driven methodology, the certification confirmed that employees of GHCL
believe that the company has a high-trust work culture and a positive work
environment.

It has navigated the
challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.

R S Jalan, MD, GHCL said that, GHCL is a workplace with a caring
culture and strong values that motivate and enhance experience for the
stakeholders, inspiring them to be a part of the company’s growth story. He
added that this has resulted in creating a place of work that attracts the best
talent, retains performers and improves the overall productivity and success of
the business.

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