Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Recognized as a “Best Workplace for Commuters”
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognized 69 companies nationwide as Best Workplaces for Commuters for their commitment to reducing air pollution and their role in easing traffic congestion and among those recognized was Wyeth Pharmaceuticals in Collegeville, Montgomery County and “We are proud that so many companies in our region are among those being recognized,” said Donald S. Welsh, regional administrator for EPA’s mid-Atlantic region. “If half of all Wyeth Pharmaceuticals was recognized because it offers outstanding benefits such as discounts and coupons for walkers and employees riding their bikes. The company offers special incentive for people to live close to work, plans transportation for their employees for special events and offers a commuter awards program. To qualify as one of the best workplaces for commuters, employers must provide: · At least one primary commuter benefit, such as a monthly transit/vanpool pass subsidy or a significant telecommuting program; · At least three supporting commuter benefits, such as carpool/vanpool incentives, lockers/showers for bikers or walkers, compressed/flexible work schedules, or on-site daycare; · A central point of contact, who actively informs employees of available commuter benefits; and · Access to a regional or employer-provided Emergency or Guaranteed Ride Home Program. Americans spend an average of 46 hours each year stuck in traffic. Gridlock produces more than $63 billion in congestion costs per year. Companies that offer commuter benefits help curb these costs and make a significant contribution to the health and welfare of their employees. The 1,400 employers participating and the 2.8 million employees who work for them are annually conserving 146 million gallons of gasoline and preventing the release of 1.3 million metric tons of carbon dioxide, while saving consumers more than$400 million dollars, according to the Energy Information Administration. For more information, visit the Best Workplaces for Commuters webpage. |
10/21/2005 |
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