UKGC Recognized as Top Workplace in Britain for 2024

Date: 2024-03-19 Author: Dima Zakharov Categories: EVENTS
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Recognition by Great Place to Work

The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has once again secured its position among the top employers in the United Kingdom for the year 2024. Great Place to Work, a global authority on workplace culture, has recognized the UKGC's ongoing efforts in fostering equity and cultivating a healthy work environment for its employees.

Embracing New Practices and Inclusive Culture

Great Place to Work commended the UKGC for its embrace of new working practices and its commitment to fostering an inclusive culture. The regulator's emphasis on teamwork and ensuring the well-being of its workforce has been acknowledged by the workplace culture specialist.

Supporting Dignity at Work

The UKGC has been lauded for its efforts in supporting "Dignity at work" and treating its staff with respect for their values, qualities, and differences. Great Place to Work conducted rigorous evaluations of employee survey responses to compile its 2024 UK’s Best Workplaces list, where the UKGC secured the 87th spot in the large company size category.

Commitment to Employee-Oriented Culture

According to Andrew Rhodes, CEO of the UKGC, the certification highlights the regulator's employee-oriented company culture and the positive responses of its existing staff. The recognition underscores the UKGC's commitment to fostering trust, fairness, respect, and camaraderie among its employees.

Continued Improvement and Standards

Rhodes expressed the team's honor in being part of the UK’s Best Workplaces list and emphasized their commitment to maintaining and improving standards. The UKGC's dedication to building on past successes reflects its ongoing efforts to create a supportive and thriving workplace environment.

Ongoing Developments

Meanwhile, the UKGC has unveiled a pilot scheme for affordability checks, a move that continues to stir discussion within the British gaming industry. In unrelated news, the UK government is investigating ties between Allwyn, the new National Lottery Operator, and Russian banks, adding another layer of complexity to the regulatory landscape.
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