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Douglas Dynamics Ranks No. 3 in Top 100 Workplaces List

MILWAUKEE, WI-Douglas Dynamics Inc., a designer, manufacturer and seller of snow and ice control equipment for light trucks, announced it was recently ranked No. 3 on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Top 100 Workplaces List in the Top Mid-Size Workplace category. This is Douglas' second consecutive year on the list, an annual ranking of the top 100 workplaces in Southeastern Wisconsin based on input from employees and workplace attributes. In 2010, Douglas Dynamics was ranked No. 7 in the top mid-size workplace category.

"We are honored to be recognized by our employees for the second year in a row as a great place to work and to be named to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Top 100 Workplaces List James L. Janik, president and CEO of Douglas Dynamics. “Our dedicated employees ensure Douglas Dynamics is absolutely focused on providing our dealers and their customers with the highest possible levels of product quality, customer service and product support, which is the key element in our continued success."

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