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What publicly traded companies take the best care of their employees?


What publicly traded companies offer the most benefits, have low turnover rates, and treat their employees like resources rather than overhead?

Google

They have free food for 3 meals a day, they let you work where you want in the office. You get 1 day a week to work on anything you want. Then again they get 3000 applications a day. But that was just to answer your question. If you youtube google employees, that has to be the best job and best employee benefits in the world.

They have Barbers, Dentists, Medical staff all there and all free.

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