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GWC Earns Two Workplace Awards

GWC Warranty has earned recognition as a best workplace from the National Association of Business Resources and the Wilkes-Barre Times Leader.

January 22, 2019
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WILKES-BARRE, PA. – GWC Warranty, the best-in-class provider of used vehicle service contracts, recently received two awards recognizing it as a top employer both nationally and locally in the Greater Wilkes-Barre, Pa., region.

GWC was recognized nationally by the National Association of Business Resources as one of The Best and Brightest Companies to Work For. The competition identifies and honors companies that deliver exceptional human resource practices and an impressive commitment to employees. This is the second consecutive appearance for GWC Warranty on the Best and Brightest Companies to Work For list, joining sister company EasyCare, which made the list in 2016, 2017, and 2018.

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GWC Warranty was also recently recognized by the Wilkes-Barre Times Leader as one of Northeastern Pennsylvania’s Best Places To Work. GWC Warranty was included among 53 of the top employers in the Greater Wilkes-Barre region based on voting by the daily newspaper’s readers. GWC was one of just 10 employers who received Gold-level honors. This was GWC Warranty’s second consecutive appearance on the Times Leader’s NEPA Best Places To Work list.

“At GWC Warranty, we understand that without highly engaged, friendly and focused employees, we would not be able to deliver our unmatched ‘No Worries, Just Drive’ experience each and every day,” said Jeanette Bogdon, vice president of HR for GWC Warranty and APCO Holdings LLC. “To be recognized among the top employers both nationally and here at home in Northeastern Pennsylvania is a testament to the amazing people who live GWC Warranty’s core values, making this such a fantastic place to come to work.”

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