Moen recently was honored as one of the Top Workplaces in Northeast Ohio by The Plain Dealer newspaper in Cleveland. The list is based on employee feedback in anonymous surveys. The announcement was made in the June 21 edition of the paper.

The Top Workplaces Award, now in its sixth year, recognizes area employers who are cultivating a culture where workers feel valued, respected and are fairly compensated for their work. Thousands of employees in Northeast Ohio were surveyed by WorkplaceDynamics, a leading research firm on organizational health and engagement. The survey included questions regarding company leadership, training, compensation, workplace flexibility and diversity. WorkplaceDynamics conducts regional Top Workplaces programs with 40 major publishing partners across the United States.

“Employee satisfaction is a top priority at Moen and we’re absolutely thrilled to receive this honor for the fourth year in a row,” said Robyn Hill, Moen’s vice president of human resources. “Our people have been instrumental in building the company’s reputation and driving growth, not only in Northeast Ohio but across the globe.”

Also, the Minneapolis Star Tribune named Uponor as one of Minnesota’s Top 150 Workplaces in the state. The Apple Valley, Minn.-based piping system manufacturer is ranked 37th by the newspaper, which recognizes the most progressive companies in the state based on employee opinions, measuring engagement, organizational health and satisfaction. WorkplaceDyanmics also conducted the Minneapolis Star Tribune research.

“It is an honor to be named as a top workplace in Minnesota for the fourth year in a row,” Uponor North America President Bill Gray said. “I am very proud to lead such an incredibly passionate group of talented professionals who believe in what we do.”