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    Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces 2026
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    39
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    RATP Dev

    Transportation/Trucking/Railroad·Paris,France·Largeemployees
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    RATP Dev ranks #39 on the 2026 Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces®, awarded by Best Practice Institute — recognized in the Transportation/Trucking/Railroad sector, headquartered in Paris, France.

    Rank
    #39 of 100
    Award year
    2026
    Industry
    Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
    Headquarters
    Paris, France
    Historical rankings
    New entry — 2026 debut
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    RATP Dev USA centers frontline engagement with structured practices. The company tackles the realities of dispersed driver schedules with focus groups, spot surveys, and Blink—a mobile hub for policies, payroll, safety bulletins, shout-outs, and surveys that boosted participation through challenges. They rolled out values—united, caring, daring, effective, and safe—and began grading managers on how they live them, supported by a new leadership model. Executives led in-person roadshows with an engagement playbook and full-day training that connected engagement to safety, turnover, and financial results. Participation in their latest companywide survey climbed from 35% to about 67–68%, with 70% engagement.

    Best Practice Institute

    Best Practice Institute is the research organization behind Most Loved Workplace® certification, the SPARK Model, the Love of Workplace Index™ (LOWI™), and The Workplace Report.

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    The report format includes executive summaries, research-backed articles, company examples, methodology notes, and practical implications for retention, hiring, culture, leadership, and employee experience. New research and analysis is published on an ongoing editorial cadence at /workplace-report.