Wisconsin's Largest Employer Earns Gold-Level Apple Support Certification for Family Well-Being
Wisconsin's Largest Employer Earns Gold-Level Apple Support Certification for Family Well-Being
Wisconsin's Largest Employer Earns Gold-Level Apple Support Certification for Family Well-Being
Emplify Health has become Wisconsin's largest employer to earn a gold-level Apple Support Workplace certification. The not-for-profit healthcare network, which employs 16,000 people across the state, was recognised for its strong support of work-life balance and family well-being. Governor Tony Evers and Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich attended news conferences to mark the achievement.
Emplify Health has long prioritised policies that help employees balance work and family life. Since 2022, the organisation has offered a Flexible Work Policy, letting staff choose between remote, hybrid, or in-office work. Its Parent+ Program provides 12 weeks of paid parental leave, on-site childcare subsidies, and eldercare support.
The certification covers over 24,000 employees and their families, including more than 1,500 clinicians. As part of its commitment, Emplify Health also makes annual contributions to a nonprofit that supports families. The company now has permission to use the Apple Support Workplaces logo and access additional benefits through the programme.
Headquartered in Green Bay and La Crosse, Emplify Health operates 11 hospitals and over 100 clinics. Its healthcare benefits, flexible schedules, and family-centred programs were key factors in earning the certification.
The gold-level certification highlights Emplify Health's ongoing efforts to support its workforce. Employees will continue to benefit from flexible work options, paid leave, and family support initiatives. The recognition also strengthens the organisation's role as a leading employer in Wisconsin's healthcare sector.
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