The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Top Glove prioritise­s safety, wellbeing of employees

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KUALA LUMPUR: Top Glove Corporatio­n Bhd has assured all stakeholde­rs that it views the safety and wellbeing of all employees as paramount in its ongoing expansion plans.

As the employer of choice for some 21,000 employees, Top Glove said it understood it owed its success to its workforce’s commitment and effort, in response to Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s comments recently.

Ismail Sabri on Jan 22 said while the government appreciate­d the glove maker’s initiative to hire 9,000 Malaysians in 2021, it also wanted the company to emphasise the safety and wellbeing of its employees.

“We thank the honourable minister, Ismail Sabri for his words of encouragem­ent, and wish to assure him and all our internal and external stakeholde­rs that Top Glove does view the safety and wellbeing of our workforce as of utmost importance,” it said in a statement yesterday.

Towards this, the company is organising a virtual career fair every third Saturday of the month throughout 2021, with the first on Jan 23. The next fair is taking place on Feb 20.

The virtual career fairs are expected to fill positions across all levels from executive to nonexecuti­ve roles in its offices and factories in various states in Malaysia.

This comprises 4,000 positions for local workers; 2,300 positions for university and tech vocational fresh graduates; 2,000 interns and trainees; and 700 experience­d Malaysian staff with tertiary qualificat­ions.

“The company saw overwhelmi­ng response to its first fair for 2021, which were largely from university graduates, technical and vocational education and training graduates and local workers,” it said.

Top Glove currently has seven research and developmen­t centres in Malaysia employing about 1,000 researcher­s, mainly engineers, chemists and scientists, comprising PhD holders (over 40), Master degree holders (over 100) and bachelor degree holders (over 700).

Over the past three years, Top Glove has been embarking on increased automation towards increasing efficiency in terms of production, quality and cost, minimising human error and reducing dependency on manual labour.

“Our initiative­s in this area have intensifie­d with the ongoing pandemic and internatio­nal borders still closed. The company is also filling the employment gaps from the Malaysian talent pool,” it said.

Last year, the company hired a total of 6,599 Malaysians, including 1,654 interns.

“This year, various factors play a part in our target number of new hires. With the global demand of gloves expected to grow between 15 per cent and 25 per cent annually over the next two to three years, on the back of higher usage and increased healthcare awareness, Top Glove likewise will be expanding to do our part to meet this greater demand,” it said.

Top Glove has invested RM2 billion last year and is planning to invest a further RM10 billion for the next five years (2021-2025) in capital expenditur­e.

This investment will increase its production capacity from the current nearly 100 billion pieces of glove per year to 200 billion pieces per year by 2025.

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