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Newsweek Names Cintas One of America's Greatest Workplaces

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Newsweek Names Cintas One of America's Greatest Workplaces
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Newsweek Names Cintas One of America's Greatest Workplaces

2026-06-24 20:30 Last Updated At:20:40

CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 24, 2026--

Cintas Corporation (Nasdaq: CTAS) has earned a spot on Newsweek’s America’s Greatest Workplaces 2026 list.

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“Earning this recognition reflects our continued focus on supporting our employee-partners across the business,” said Todd Schneider, President and CEO of Cintas. “When people feel supported, respected and are given opportunities to grow, it shapes the kind of workplace we strive to maintain across our organization.”

To form the list, Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group used survey and online company review data to measure performance across these 10 key dimensions of worker satisfaction:

About Cintas Corporation

Cintas Corporation helps more than one million businesses of all types and sizes get Ready™ to open their doors with confidence every day by providing products and services that help keep their customers’ facilities and employees clean, safe, and looking their best. With offerings including uniforms, mats, mops, towels, restroom supplies, workplace water services, first aid and safety products, eye-wash stations, safety training, fire extinguishers, sprinkler systems and alarm service, Cintas helps customers get Ready for the Workday ®. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Cintas is a publicly held Fortune 500 company traded over the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol CTAS and is a component of both the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index and Nasdaq-100 Index.

Cintas has appeared on the list in each of the four years since its launch, demonstrating consistent performance in delivering a strong employee-partner experience.

Cintas has appeared on the list in each of the four years since its launch, demonstrating consistent performance in delivering a strong employee-partner experience.

LONDON (AP) — Top-ranked Jannik Sinner got his Wimbledon “warmup” out of the way by beating Cam Norrie 6-3, 6-3 in an exhibition match amid a heat wave on Wednesday.

It came just under a month after the Italian star struggled with dizziness in a stunning second-round loss at the French Open.

Sinner, preparing to defend his Wimbledon title when the grass-court Grand Slam starts on Monday, took part in the Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic with southern England under a “ red warning ” for extreme heat issued by Britain’s national weather service.

“As Cam said, a very hot day,” Sinner said in an on-court interview. “Exhibition matches, they are good because we try out a couple of things and hopefully be as good as we can then for the next week."

The interviewer asked him what he was trying out. “I don't know," a smiling Sinner responded.

Earlier on Wednesday at the All England Club, Sinner wore a cooling vest at practice. During the match against Norrie, he didn't use ice packs like in the past.

The early afternoon temperature in Fulham, where the grass-court event was held, was 33 C (91.4 F) with a slight breeze.

In Paris, he was ahead by two sets and 5-1 in the third before losing to Juan Manuel Cerundolo 3-6, 2-6, 7-5, 6-1, 6-1. The temperature on Court Philippe-Chatrier rose to 32 C (90 F) during the match, and Sinner was clearly having a tough time cooling himself down as he reached for multiple ice bags.

Sinner, who has a history of problems with heat and cramps, didn't blame the heat entirely after the loss. “I think many things together caused this problem. I just need my time now to process what went wrong here,” he said.

At the grass-court major a year ago, Sinner beat Carlos Alcaraz 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 in the final for his first Wimbledon title. Alcaraz will miss this year’s tournament because of a wrist injury.

The U.K.'s weather service said in its warning to “keep out of the sun and avoid any exercise between 11 am-3 pm when the sun is strongest.”

It said the region could see "a two to three-day period where maximum temperatures in the shade exceed 37 Celsius, perhaps rising to 38 to 40 Celsius in some places. The heat will be accompanied by high humidity, exacerbating the potential for discomfort and health impacts, with very warm and humid night times also reducing the ability for people to recover overnight.”

The temperature at Wimbledon on Monday is expected to be 24 C (75 F).

AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Italy's Jannik Sinner wears an ice jacket to keep cool during a practice session ahead of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, in London, Wednesday June 24, 2026. (John Walton/PA via AP)

Italy's Jannik Sinner wears an ice jacket to keep cool during a practice session ahead of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, in London, Wednesday June 24, 2026. (John Walton/PA via AP)

Jannik Sinner of Italy returns during a tennis exhibition match against Cameron Norrie of Great Britain at the Hurlingham Tennis Club in London, Wednesday, June 24, 2026.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Jannik Sinner of Italy returns during a tennis exhibition match against Cameron Norrie of Great Britain at the Hurlingham Tennis Club in London, Wednesday, June 24, 2026.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Jannik Sinner of Italy returns during a tennis exhibition match against Cameron Norrie of Great Britain at the Hurlingham Tennis Club in London, Wednesday, June 24, 2026.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Jannik Sinner of Italy returns during a tennis exhibition match against Cameron Norrie of Great Britain at the Hurlingham Tennis Club in London, Wednesday, June 24, 2026.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Jannik Sinner of Italy uses a towel to wipe his face during a tennis exhibition match against Cameron Norrie of Great Britain at the Hurlingham Tennis Club in London, Wednesday, June 24, 2026.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Jannik Sinner of Italy uses a towel to wipe his face during a tennis exhibition match against Cameron Norrie of Great Britain at the Hurlingham Tennis Club in London, Wednesday, June 24, 2026.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Jannik Sinner of Italy waves to supporters after a tennis exhibition match against Cameron Norrie of Great Britain at the Hurlingham Tennis Club in London, Wednesday, June 24, 2026.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Jannik Sinner of Italy waves to supporters after a tennis exhibition match against Cameron Norrie of Great Britain at the Hurlingham Tennis Club in London, Wednesday, June 24, 2026.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

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