Eighty
percent of these Top 10 have onsite childcare, compared with 52 percent of the
Top 50, 28 percent of the bottom quarter of respondents and just 6 percent of
companies nationwide (national statistic from Society of Human Resources
Management).
Here are the Top 10 Companies for
People With Disabilities:
No. 1: Merrill Lynch
Also No. 44 on The 2006 DiversityInc Top 50
Companies for Diversity list, No. 4 on the Top 10 Companies for Asian
Americans
A long-time national leader in
reaching this community, Merrill Lynch's Web site specifically reaches out to
customers with disabilities and includes a Children With Disabilities Program, a
Disability Awareness Professional Network, a special-needs calculator and a
supplier-diversity effort aimed at people with disabilities.
No. 2: Cingular Wireless
Also No. 15 on The 2006 DiversityInc Top 50
Companies for Diversity list, No. 1 on the Top 10 Companies for Latinos, No. 9
on the Top 10 Companies for Executive Women, No. 9 on the Top 10 Companies for
GLBT Employees
With an affinity group for people
with disabilities, this company also makes strong note on its Web site of its
disability resources for customers, including products, and has a
National
Center for Customers With
Disabilities.
No. 3: SSM Healthcare
As befitting a health-care
company, SSM's CEO's message on its Web site advocates its strong commitment to
people with disabilities. Its supplier-diversity program also has a strong
component for people with disabilities.
No. 4: Merck & Co.
Also No. 34 on The 2006 DiversityInc Top 50
Companies for Diversity list, No. 8 on the Top 10 Companies for Asian
Americans
The pharmaceutical giant has a
unique accessibility statement stating its commitment to people with
disabilities, a strong supplier-diversity program for people with disabilities
and a demonstrated work-force commitment to this community.
No. 5: Eastman Kodak
Also on the 2006 25 Noteworthy Companies
list
Kodak has strong relationships
with national disability organizations, an employee group for this community,
and images of people with visible disabilities on its Web site.
No. 6: Sodexho
USA
Also No. 14 on The 2006 DiversityInc Top 50
Companies for Diversity list, No. 7 on the Top 10 Companies for Executive
Women
The company has partnerships with
businesses owned by people with disabilities and many images of people with
disabilities on its Web site.
No. 7: Citigroup
No. 27 on The 2006 DiversityInc Top 50
Companies for Diversity list, No. 2 on the Top 10 Companies for Latinos, No. 9
on the Top 10 Companies for Recruitment & Retention
The banking giant has a strong
supplier-diversity program for people with disabilities, mentions this community
in its diversity mission statement, has an ATM locator with a special-services
option for people with disabilities and very actively recruits within this
group.
No. 8: KPMG
Also on the 2006 25 Noteworthy Companies
list
The company has a good
recruitment program for people with disabilities and has numerous mentions of
this community on its Web site.
No. 9: Toyota NA
No. 29 on The 2006 DiversityInc Top 50
Companies for Diversity list
The company has many photos and
resources demonstrating its offerings for people with disabilities
No. 10: SC Johnson
No. 46 on The 2006 DiversityInc Top 50
Companies for Diversity list
With strong imagery of people
with disabilities on its Web site, the company also has received national
recognition for its efforts with this community.