Abbott Again Honored as Top Company for Working Moms
25 September 2007 - 1:01PM
PR Newswire (US)
Working Mother Magazine Recognizes Abbott as One of the '100 Best
Companies for Working Mothers' for the Seventh Consecutive Year
ABBOTT PARK, Ill., Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- After the birth of her
first child, Christine Cavallaro knew something had to change.
Lucky for her, it didn't have to be her job. Cavallaro approached
her manager and worked out a part-time schedule. She has since had
a second child and continues to work part time, now with a
job-share partner. Her career and family are thriving. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070925/AQTU019) Cavallaro is
one of hundreds of working moms at Abbott who find the flexibility
they need to excel at work and at home. This commitment to
flexibility is one of the many reasons Abbott, the global health
care company, was again named to Working Mother magazine's list of
"100 Best Companies for Working Mothers." This marks the seventh
consecutive year that Abbott has been honored on this list,
available today in the October issue of Working Mother magazine.
"At Abbott, I feel like I'm not forced to choose between two things
that are very important to me. I'm able to have a rewarding and
satisfying career and I absolutely value the opportunity to stay
very closely connected to my kids' schools and extracurricular
activities," said Cavallaro. Cavallaro has been at Abbott for 10
years and is currently manager of corporate brand communications, a
room mom and PTO volunteer. Cavallaro, who is also a member of the
company's Part-Time Network, is one of more than 200 Abbott
employees who job share. Only 20 percent of large companies in the
United States offer job-sharing opportunities. "Every year our
winning companies, like Abbott, raise the bar for what it means to
be an employer of choice for working families," said Carol Evans,
CEO and president, Working Mother Media. "Abbott's supportive
culture makes a huge difference to employees who want to be great
moms and great workers." Suzanne Riss, the editor-in-chief of
Working Mother magazine, said, "As a working mother myself, I
commend Abbott for conceiving and effectively implementing programs
and benefits that offer an inspiring paradigm for the rest of
corporate America -- it is possible to be both family-friendly and
financially successful." "Being progressive and innovative is
critical to our continued success as a company -- not just in the
products that we make but in the culture we create and maintain,"
said Miles D. White, chairman and chief executive officer, Abbott.
"We are proud to be honored once again for the steps we take to
make Abbott a great place to work for working moms, and for all of
our employees around the world." Helping Mothers Meet Special
Family Needs In addition to continuing to recognize the importance
of flexibility in the workplace, Working Mother spotlighted
companies on this year's list for their efforts to help parents
with special family needs. Ann Tovcimak, a research pharmacologist
at Abbott and mother of Rory, age 4, who has mild-to-moderate
hearing loss, is pleased with the attention her son receives at
Abbott's Early Discoveries on-site child care facility -- one of
the nation's five largest child care centers. Rory receives weekly
speech therapy, auditory therapy and sign language lessons, and a
lot of support from the center's staff. About Working Mother's 100
Best List Abbott was selected for the 2007 Working Mother "100 Best
Companies" based on an extensive application of 575 questions.
Seven areas were measured and scored: workforce profile,
compensation, child care, flexibility, time off and leaves,
family-friendly programs and company culture. The application also
evaluates the usage, availability and tracking of programs, as well
as the accountability of managers who oversee them. For this year's
"100 Best" selection, particular weight was given to flexibility
and family-friendly policies. For more information on the 2007
Working Mother "100 Best Companies" and for a complete list of
winners, visit http://www.workingmother.com/. About Abbott In
addition to being included on Working Mother magazine's "100 Best
Companies for Working Mothers" for seven years, Abbott has been
included on FORTUNE and DiversityInc magazines' lists of the top
companies for diversity for many years, and has been recognized by
Science and The Scientist magazines as a top employer for
scientists. The company has been named one of the "50 Best Places
to Launch a Career" by BusinessWeek and was included in the 2008
edition of the Princeton Review's Best Entry-Level Jobs. FORTUNE
also has named Abbott as one of "America's Most Admired Companies"
every year since the list's inception in 1983. Abbott is a global,
broad-based health care company devoted to the discovery,
development, manufacture and marketing of pharmaceuticals and
medical products, including nutritionals, devices and diagnostics.
The company employs 65,000 people and markets its products in more
than 130 countries. Abbott's news releases and other information
are available on the company's Web site at http://www.abbott.com/.
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070925/AQTU019
http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Abbott CONTACT: Ann
Fahey-Widman, +1-847-938-6388, or Matt Bedella, +1-847-936-3394,
both for Abbott Web site: http://www.abbott.com/
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