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Agilent made the list.

At 10:51 AM 10/3/2002 -0400, Campbell, Elizabeth wrote:
>Well they didn't make the 100 best companies to work for list and reading
>the criteria that Fortune used you can probably guess why:
>
>BEST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR
>America's Top Employers
>It's not easy being good these days, at least if you're an employer.
>Suffering through the recession, American businesses have cut back on
>everything, which means they've slashed perks and fired lots of workers.
>In this dark time of cuts and layoffs, what makes a company fit for
>FORTUNE's list of the 100 Best Companies to Work For? We gave companies
>credit for coming up with creative ways to keep employees satisfied, and
>for offering generous severance and compassion when they had to make cuts.
>These companies also rose to the occasion following the tragedy of
>Sept.11, and that is what being one of 100 Best is all about.
>
>http://www.fortune.com/lists/bestcompanies/index_alpha.html

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Tom Brandt
Northtech Systems, Inc.
313 N. 1st Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
http://www.northtech.com/

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