MTE Corporation Honored as a 2024 Top Workplace by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis., May 8, 2024 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - MTE Corporation, a subsidiary of Steel Partners and a global supplier of power quality solutions, has been named a Top Workplace by The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The award highlights the commitment of Southeastern Wisconsin businesses to fostering excellent workplace environments.

Ahsan Javed, President of MTE Corporation, commented on the recognition: "Our team is ecstatic to be acknowledged as a premier workplace in our region. This distinction underscores the tireless dedication and passion of our employees. Moving forward, we will continue to provide our team with a supportive and engaging workplace experience that enables us to chart a course to even greater accomplishments."

The Top Workplaces award is determined through employee feedback collected via a survey that measures various aspects of workplace culture. In 2024, 2,890 organizations were surveyed, with 169 earning the Top Workplace designation based on their ability to exceed national standards.

Charlene Franz, Vice President of Human Resources and Environment, Health, & Safety at MTE Corporation, elaborated on the significance of the award: "This honor speaks volumes about our company culture, which is anchored in the values of teamwork, integrity, respect, and commitment. Our people are at the heart of everything we do, and we are dedicated to maintaining a workplace environment that fosters their well-being and continuous professional development."

The employee survey covered several areas, including leadership, career advancement opportunities, workplace flexibility, compensation, benefits, and the overall impact of company policies on innovation and morale.

For more details about MTE Corporation and its workplace culture, visit www.mtecorp.com.

Source: MTE Corporation via Newswire

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