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Revealed: The World’s Happiest Workplaces for 2025

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The 2025 rankings of the world’s happiest workplaces have been announced, highlighting organisations that excel in creating environments where employees thrive.

The list, compiled by WorkL, an employee experience platform, showcases companies across a range of industries and regions that prioritise wellbeing, job satisfaction and workplace culture.

International Highlights

This year’s rankings celebrate organisations from around the globe that are leading the way in workplace happiness. Notable inclusions are:

These organisations, alongside others in South Africa, the UAE, and New Zealand are demonstrating exceptional commitment to fostering happier workplaces.

UK Leaders in Workplace Happiness

A dozen UK-based companies were recognised for their exemplary workplace environments:

How the Rankings Were Compiled

The list was developed based on insights from over 1 million employees worldwide who took part in WorkL’s anonymous Happy at Work Test. The survey evaluates key factors that influence happiness at work, including wellbeing, job satisfaction, recognition, information sharing, empowerment and pride.

From over 100,000 organisations surveyed, only those scoring 70 or above made the final list of 52,000 recognised companies. Businesses can be searched by name or filtered by industry, country, and other categories.

Why Workplace Happiness Matters

Lord Mark Price, founder of WorkL, highlighted the importance of recognising the companies on the happiness list.

“Organisations who are recognised report higher productivity, lower staff turnover and lower sick leave as a result of employees being happier,” he said.

“Our research shows that nearly 50% of people are unhappy, anxious or depressed at work. It’s our mission to make the world’s workplaces happier, and it starts with acknowledging the ones who are doing a good job.”

 

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