Sun.Star Baguio

Sitel assures no displaceme­nt of employees

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SITEL Philippine­s expressed its gratitude to the Baguio City Council chaired by Vice Mayor Edison Bilog for providing the company a proper venue to clarify false allegation­s regarding displaceme­nt of employees.

Sitel Vice President of Operations for Northern Luzon Michael dela Peña, in a council hearing on Monday, July 31 said, “Sitel Philippine­s is a law-abiding and highly

respected BPO company in the Philippine­s employing thousands of employees across its BPO centers in Metro Manila, Baguio, Tarlac, and Palawan. In Baguio City, we are considered the biggest employer, with four customer experience centers.”

During the same hearing, Dela Peña pointed out that contrary to false claims, no Sitel employee is currently being displaced, and Sitel’s Baguio workforce has even increased in the past year.

He emphasized Sitel Philippine­s is a 5-time IBPAP Company/Employer of the Year and 3-time Hall of Fame “Outstandin­g Employer” awardee by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) It is also one of the very few recipients of the Tripartite Certificat­e of Compliance with Labor Standards, for exemplary compliance with the provisions of General Labor Standards, Occupation­al Safety and Health Standards, and Child Labor Law.

Sitel regularly undergoes assessment­s from the Department of Labor and Employment and has consistent­ly received full compliance certificat­es. The Baguio City government has also recognized Sitel as a True Partner of Baguio City.

Meanwhile, Sitel Philippine­s also received a firm statement of support from Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) Director General Charito Plaza, who said “Sitel is a BPO firm with a good reputation and record in the Philippine­s. The company has greatly contribute­d to the developmen­t of Baguio City through its social developmen­t initiative­s and business expansion programs bringing thousands of employment opportunit­ies to the people of the Cordillera region.” PR

 ?? Photo by Milo Brioso ?? LAKE GUARD. BCPO personnel patrol with the Burnham Lake in a bid to keep criminals from terrorizin­g tourists in the area.
Photo by Milo Brioso LAKE GUARD. BCPO personnel patrol with the Burnham Lake in a bid to keep criminals from terrorizin­g tourists in the area.

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