The Oklahoma-based defense contractor provides workers with 40 hours of annual community service leave and organizes several volunteer events each year. For example, eleven workers from the Broken Arrow office spent a recent day cutting and installing siding on a house for Habitat for Humanity. The programs have “brought our tightknit group closer together, which I didn’t know was possible,” says Micheala Dorrough, the office administrator who also serves on the company’s community service committee. Read the Great Place to Work review
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