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Automobili Lamborghini is "Top Employer Italia 2016"

RELEASE DATE: 10 Feb 2016   |   Sant'Agata Bolognese
     
  • Prize awarded for third year in a row
  • Lamborghini excels in Human Resources policy management
  • Stephan Winkelmann: "Our Human Resources are the bedrock for challenges in the immediate future."


Sant'Agata Bolognese, 10 February 2016 – For the third year in a row, Automobili Lamborghini has obtained the prestigious Top Employer Italy 2015 certification, an honor bestowed each year by the Top Employers Institute on companies with excellent workplace environments and advanced policies in Human Resource management.

The Top Employer certification program is a process lasting about a year; after a structured investigation and verification procedure in which nine criteria are considered – including salary policies, working conditions and benefits, training and professional growth, career opportunities and corporate culture – only companies that attain the highest scores are awarded the certification.

Automobili Lamborghini President and CEO Stephan Winkelmann commented, "The Top Employer certification endorses our investment and belief in Human Resources, which is a cornerstone to facing challenges in the immediate future, such as the introduction of the third model and the doubling of the Sant'Agata Bolognese factory."

Umberto Tossini, Human Resources and Organization Manager at Automobili Lamborghini, added, "Motivation and attractiveness are different faces of the same coin. They are the starting point of many initiatives concerning care of our people – ensuring personal wellbeing – and important collaborations with universities and schools, to make working and academic life meet." Lamborghini currently counts 1,300 employees at its historic factory in Sant'Agata Bolognese. 2015 was an extraordinary year: as many as 150 highly-qualified technicians and specialists were employed. In the last five years, Lamborghini hired almost 600 people through open-ended contracts. The company is driven by its Ethical Responsibility: a virtuous circle of people management which aims for continuous improvement.

Umberto Tossini, Human Resources and Organization Manager at Automobili Lamborghini, added, "Motivation and attractiveness are different faces of the same coin. They are the starting point of many initiatives concerning care of our people – ensuring personal wellbeing – and important collaborations with universities and schools, to make working and academic life meet."
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