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Sun, Jan 10, 2016

Jazz Aviation Selected As An 'Atlantic Canada' Top 25 Employer

Recognized For The Fifth Consecutive Year

Jazz Aviation has been recognized as one of Atlantic Canada's Top 25 Employers for 2016 by Mediacorp Canada Inc. for the fifth consecutive year.

"Jazz is delighted to be one of Atlantic Canada's most attractive employers once again," said Colin Copp, President, Jazz. "We continue to invest in the well-being of our employees through programs and working conditions that promote a healthy, thriving workforce".

This designation is unique as the competition extends across all four of Canada's Atlantic provinces. The annual competition evaluates and identifies the employers in Atlantic Canada that lead their industries in offering exceptional places to work. Mediacorp's evaluation of the various candidates is based on an assessment focused on eight key aspects: physical workplace; work and social atmosphere; health, financial and family benefits; vacation and time off; employee communications; performance management; training and skills development; and community involvement.

Jazz was recognized for supporting ongoing employee development with formal mentoring and tuition subsidies; encouraging employees to prepare for the future with retirement planning assistance and contributions to a pension plan; cultivating an ownership culture; and supporting employee social activities throughout the year.

(Source: Jazz news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.flyjazz.ca

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