RHA named one of the Sunday Times Best Places to Work for second year running

The Road Haulage Association (RHA) has once again been named among the Sunday Times Best Places to Work, securing its place on the prestigious list in the medium-sized organisation category for a second year in a row. The RHA was also recognised in the Industry Awards category, underlining its continued commitment to employee wellbeing and organisational excellence. The annual list highlights employers across the UK that foster a positive and engaging work culture. Rankings are based on anonymous feedback from employees, covering a range of criteria including leadership, engagement, wellbeing, and values. Richard Smith, managing director at the RHA, said:
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The Road Haulage Association (RHA) has once again been named among the Sunday Times Best Places to Work, securing its place on the prestigious list in the medium-sized organisation category for a second year in a row. The RHA was also recognised in the Industry Awards category, underlining its continued commitment to employee wellbeing and organisational excellence.

The annual list highlights employers across the UK that foster a positive and engaging work culture. Rankings are based on anonymous feedback from employees, covering a range of criteria including leadership, engagement, wellbeing, and values.

Richard Smith, managing director at the RHA, said: “We’re absolutely delighted to again have been named on the Sunday Times Best Places to Work list for the second year straight. This is a huge achievement for team RHA, and it recognises our evolution as an organisation.”

He added: “Taking our place once more on this prestigious list is a significant moment. We’re incredibly proud of all our colleagues, and we’re pleased to have been acknowledged in this way. I’d like to thank our dedicated employees for their continued hard work and the pride they take in their work each day.”

“This recognition is a reflection of the passion, dedication, and values-driven work of every member of our team. We couldn’t be prouder of how our core values – Relevance, Quality, Trust, Collaboration, Support, and Knowledge – are embodied by our team.”

Smith also acknowledged the support of the organisation’s wider community, saying: “We’d also like to thank our loyal members and trusted partners for their continued support.”

This story first featured on The Haulier.

Ryan Fowler

Ryan Fowler is Publisher of Workplace Journal

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