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Hewlett-Packard Co.  print     e-mail 
 
Palo Alto, CA
 
WHAT THEY DO
Provide IT products and services globally
 
CEO & PRESIDENT
Mark Hurd
 
VP, CULTURE & DIVERSITY
Emily Duncan
 
 
EMPLOYEES 54,637 WOMEN 17,394
WOMEN LEADERS 1,798
WOMEN IN TOP 20% BY PAY 2,451
WOMEN ON BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2

FLEX APPEAL This technology giant believes in treating employees with trust and respect, and that shows in its numbers. The company allowed more than 70% of U.S. staffers to use some form of flexible work arrangement last year. Many flexed their schedules, job-shared, worked part-time or telecommuted.

CHILD-CARE KUDOS The company subsidizes or reimburses employees for some forms of child care, including in-home, backup, sick-day and community-based care.

LEAVES WE LOVE New moms are paid in full for eight weeks of maternity leave; adoptive parents and new dads are paid for one week.

GROOMING LEADERS Helping women get ahead is a priority at HP. The Mentoring for High Potential Women program aims to increase the number of women on the leadership team; the 13-member executive team included four women at the end of 2005.

ELDER CARE More than 2,200 employees benefited from resource and referral services for elder care last year. The company offers in-home consultants for those looking after elderly relatives.

NOTABLE IMPROVEMENT After a Voice of the Workforce Survey revealed the pressure employees were feeling, HP delivered more than 30 work/life training sessions online last year. Among the topics: balancing work and personal life, managing stress and overcoming burnout, setting limits and delegating.

WHAT'S COOL Staffers save on HP computing products with a discount program.

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  This work/life leader really gets the message out about flex: About 65% of employees use some form of alternative work arrangement, and most have been supplied with the computers, software and remote access they need to work from home. The firm encourages job-sharing or part-time options when staffers ...
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     Accenture

  About 60% of its staffers flex their hours or telecommute, and they only need to work an hour a week to earn health-care benefits. In response to recent staff surveys, the firm reduced overtime work, shortened business trips and added more opportunities for employees to adjust their daily schedules. ...
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     Aflac Inc.

  Renowned for its popular talking-duck commercials, this insurance leader is a favorite among working parents. Staffers are given lots of flexibility to adjust and compress their hours and to work off-site. In fact, employees in the customer call center regularly submit their "dream schedules" for approval. ...
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     Allstate Insurance Co.

  Employees are in good hands with this top financial services firm, where innovative work/life policies help them maintain balance in their lives. More than half of staffers flex their hours, a quarter telecommute, and a tenth compress their schedules. Job-shares and part-time work are also popular. ...
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  This family-friendly company allows employees to take advantage of flextime, compressed weeks, telecommuting and job-sharing. To ensure fairness, it provides managers with detailed selection criteria, user guides and a sample case study of successful flexible work arrangements so they can assess whether a flexible schedule is the right fit ...
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     Arnold & Porter LLP

  Role models for women abound, from the firm's female executive director to its part-time advisor, a partner and mom who counsels other employees who work part-time. Women also benefit from the firm's networking, mentoring and career development programs, which are open to all employees. ...
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     Astrazeneca

  An on-site day-care center at headquarters provides full-time and backup care to infants, toddlers and kindergartners. A summer camp is open to their school-age siblings. Discounts are available at regional and national child-care chains, and all employees get ten days of in-home or center-based backup care, subsidized at 90% ...
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     Avon Products Inc.

  Avon's long history of serving women has fostered a truly inclusive culture. Women make up 72% of the staff, and their career advancement is supported by a variety of mentoring, leadership training and executive succession programs. More than half (54%) of the firm's top-earning employees are women. ...
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  The company subsidizes 65% of the cost of care at its three on-site day-care centers at headquarters and in Jacksonville, FL. Employees in ten cities can take advantage of the Snowy Day backup-care program when nasty weather keeps their kids out of school, and staffers who earn less than ...
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     Baptist Health South Florida

  Staffers rave about the summer leave policy, which allows them to take off for 12 (unpaid) weeks. All new parents are eligible for at least 12 job-guaranteed weeks off after they adopt or give birth; four of those weeks are partially paid for birthmothers. Workers may also take ...
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