Best Companies Survey Upgrades Ocean Holidays from ‘One to Watch’ to ‘One Star Accreditation’

Ocean Holidays is delighted to announce it has achieved ‘One Star’ status from Best Companies, improving on its previous accolade of being ‘One to Watch’ in 2021. Considering the difficulties the travel industry has faced since 2020, demonstrating year-on-year improvements in workplace engagement is an especially rewarding achievement. 

Scoring a total of 694.3 points, an increase of 35 points from 2021, and just 2.2 points away from reaching 2-star accreditation. We believe this breakthrough is a testament to us putting employees’ well-being at the heart of all we do, and we shall keep striving to incorporate their feedback into positive changes for the future.

Harry Hastings, Co-CEO of Ocean Holidays commented “We are extremely proud to have been upgraded to a One Star accreditation, and we’re thrilled our employees recognised the improvements we have implemented since 2021. To us, Best Companies is not just a survey but a springboard for honest and open discussions about how we can continue to place employee engagement at the forefront of our business.”

“As we emerge from the most challenging time in the history of the travel industry, we recognise there will be further difficulties ahead, but we take comfort in knowing our incredible team are behind us as we aspire to be the best company for both employees and customers alike.”

Beyond employee well-being, Ocean Holidays also scored highly with regards to giving back to the community, with 96% of staff agreeing that the company encourages charitable activities. To this end, for every survey completed we donated to our chosen charity of Haven House Children’s Hospice, raising £1,280. This is in in addition to the £47,000 that was raised for Haven House during 2021. 

For more information visit – Best Companies | Ocean Holidays Company Profile

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