Allied Universal’s commitment to women in security

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Allied Universal, a pioneer in security and facility services, has been highlighted once again by Newsweek as one of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Women in 2026. This marks the company’s third consecutive year on the list, underscoring its ongoing commitment to establishing a supportive and empowering workplace where women excel both professionally and personally.

The five-star rating awarded to Allied Universal reflects a thorough evaluation by the publication, which considered aspects such as compensation, work-life balance, and the company’s cultural approach. This approach ensures an environment where all employees feel valued, included, and in alignment with the company’s core values.

“We are honored to again be recognised by Newsweek, which reflects our continued commitment to the advancement of women in our organisation,” stated Steve Jones, global chairman and CEO of Allied Universal. “Women are helping to drive our growth and shaping our innovation that will define the company’s future. We remain committed to creating an environment that supports their success and strengthens the direction of our company.”

Allied Universal is striving to become an Employer of Choice by offering career development opportunities and fostering a positive work environment. The company is dedicated to dismantling barriers faced by women, who have historically been underrepresented within the security sector. This initiative is part of their broader aspiration to ensure that women play a significant role in the growth and innovation of the company.