Brunswick Earns Workplace Recognition Amidst Marine Industry Labor Challenges
Event summary
- Brunswick Corporation received a four-and-a-half-star rating on Newsweek’s America’s Greatest Workplaces for Women 2026 list.
- The ranking is based on over one million employee reviews, desk research, and key performance indicators related to workplace equity.
- Brunswick cited leadership development, mentoring, work-life balance, and comprehensive benefits as key factors in the recognition.
- Jill Wrobel, Brunswick’s CHRO, stated the award reflects the company’s commitment to empowering women.
The big picture
Brunswick’s recognition arrives as companies across all sectors face increased scrutiny regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. While the award provides a positive public relations boost, it also underscores the growing importance of employee experience in attracting and retaining talent, especially within a competitive labor market. The marine recreation sector, with its seasonal nature and skilled labor requirements, is particularly vulnerable to talent attrition, making a strong workplace culture a strategic imperative.
What we're watching
- Employee Retention
- The marine industry faces ongoing labor shortages; Brunswick's ability to retain female employees will be a key indicator of the award's long-term impact and overall operational health.
- Cultural Sustainability
- Whether Brunswick can maintain this positive perception of its workplace culture across its global operations and diverse workforce remains to be seen, particularly given the cyclical nature of the marine industry.
- Benchmarking
- The methodology used by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group is relatively new; future rankings will reveal whether Brunswick’s performance is an outlier or indicative of broader industry trends.
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