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Cintas Named One of America’s Best Workplaces for Women by Newsweek
The company is once again recognized for being committed to creating an equitable workplace for women. CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Cintas Corporation

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nThe company is once again recognized for being committed to creating an equitable workplace for women.\n\n\n CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nCintas Corporation (Nasdaq: CTAS) has been recognized again for its commitment to creating an equitable workplace for women employee-partners by being named by Newsweek as one of America’s Best Workplaces for Women.\n\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240307058922/en/Cintas is once again recognized for being committed to creating an equitable workplace for women. (Graphic: Business Wire)\n“Our corporate culture is carefully cultivated at Cintas,” said Todd Schneider, Cintas President and CEO. “This culture is the bedrock of our success and guides our organization. Our goal is always to create a workplace environment where employee-partners can thrive professionally and personally. There are incredibly talented women throughout our organization, and this award is a testament to them. We are committed to all of our employee-partners, and by doing so, we not only retain exceptional individuals but also propel our business forward.”\n\n\nNewsweek partnered with Plant-A Insights Group to interview over 142,000 female employees across the U.S. and collected over 848,000 comprehensive company reviews. The respondents provided insights and experiences on corporate culture, working conditions, and other aspects of their current employer and other companies they are familiar with.\n\n\nMichelle Goret, current Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Cintas, has been with the organization for 27 years and equates Cintas’ success to its focus on inclusivity and culture.\n\n\n“Our culture has allowed us to not just be successful as a company but also be inclusive and bring in employee-partners with diverse experiences,” said Goret. “Doing so has created opportunities for women like myself and many others. I’m thankful to be able to work with so many talented women here at Cintas.”\n\n\nOrganizations included on this list were also measured on metrics across different categories women believed to be crucial in the workforce, including compensation, work-life balance and proactive management of diversity.\n\n\n“We want to support our employee-partners in all facets of life,” said Max Langenkamp, Cintas Senior Vice President of Huma...