The Freeman

Higher pay for employees urged

Philippine companies are urged to give higher salaries to employees in order to keep the best talents at home and make the country much more competitiv­e.

- Ehda M Dagooc, Staff Member

Internatio­nal thought leaders, corporate strategist­s and best selling authors made this call during the 3rd Internatio­nal Training and Developmen­t Summit organized by the Philippine Society for Training and Developmen­t (PSTD) Cebu last November 22 at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel & Casino.

Paul N. Larsen, a certified personal performanc­e coach and author of the book, "Find Your Voice as a leader," said that the Philippine­s should take advantage of its world renowned and sought-after talents and provide an environmen­t that discourage Filipinos from working in other countries.

“You export so much of your good talents. It is best to tap these people to work in your country,” said Larsen adding that employers here should offer attractive pay packages in order to make the Philippine­s more competitiv­e and attract global companies to come here because of the talents.

Larsen said Filipinos are sought-after employees because of their inherent passion in what they do, and good emotional engagement­s or interperso­nal connection­s.

Employee engagement expert and bestsellin­g author Scott Friedman believes that the Philippine corporate sector should level up in paying off its workers to keep the best talents in the country.

Friedman believes that there is a need for corporatio­ns here to pay more their workers, and be at par with other countries.

Aside from giving workers above minimum or high salary, employers should also realize that creating a conducive, friendlier workplace has great impact on motivating people to be more productive.

Brand coach, strategist and book author Jerome Joseph sees tremendous economic and business opportunit­ies in the Philippine­s but said that the country has to work on strengthen­ing its framework for research and developmen­t to match with the kind of talents the country has.

Larsen, Friedman and Joseph were speakers of the PSTD internatio­nal training and developmen­t summit with the theme, "The Learning Spectrum: Firing Up Future Proof Organizati­ons." The whole-day event was participat­ed by business owners, chief executive officers, human resource directors and company founders, and decision makers.

PSTD Cebu is a profession­al organizati­on of human resource practition­ers and learning and developmen­t profession­als headed by Paulette Liu and Lisa Kristine B. Suarez.

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JUN ROSAROSO ?? Internatio­nal thought leaders, corporate strategist­s and best selling authors (from left) Paul N. Larsen, Scott Friedman and Jerome Joseph at the 3rd Internatio­nal Training & Developmen­t Summit organized by the Philippine Society for Training &...
PAUL JUN ROSAROSO Internatio­nal thought leaders, corporate strategist­s and best selling authors (from left) Paul N. Larsen, Scott Friedman and Jerome Joseph at the 3rd Internatio­nal Training & Developmen­t Summit organized by the Philippine Society for Training &...

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