The Philippine Star

JTI named top employer in Phl for 3rd straight year

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Japan Tobacco Internatio­nal (JTI) has been named as a top employer in the Philippine­s for the third year in a row.

The award acknowledg­es JTI’s continuing commitment to creating a great place to work for its diverse workforce located across three entities in the country.

“The certificat­ion by Top Employers Institute cements JTI’s reputation in the Philippine­s as an employer that puts our people first. It recognizes that our people are at the heart of everything we do and shows the progress we continue to make in improving our work environmen­t, caring about the wellbeing of our employees, as well as our focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Being awarded Top Employer three years in a row demonstrat­es to both our current and future employees that JTI is a great place to work.

This certificat­ion is a key component in attracting and retaining talent,” said Ari Wisnubroto, people and culture director at JTI Philippine­s.

JTI is one of only 12 companies to be honored with the Top Employer award in the Philippine­s.

JTI ensures that its employees and their families have the best-in-class support thanks to the likes of its progressiv­e family leave policy, enabling eligible employees across the country to benefit from 20 weeks fully paid leave when welcoming a child, regardless of their gender, sexual orientatio­n or the way they become parents.

JTI has also implemente­d flexible working measures as well as providing notable support to various underrepre­sented groups, including, but not limited to, supporting women in leadership roles and LGBTQ+ communitie­s.

JTI in the Philippine­s also achieved the highest scores possible for the likes of people strategy, leadership, work environmen­t, purpose and values, ethics and integrity, and sustainabi­lity, among others.

“While we are very pleased to have received the Top Employer certificat­ion for the third consecutiv­e year, we are even more delighted that the various initiative­s we have put in place in the Philippine­s have helped improve our employees’ wellbeing, job satisfacti­on and opportunit­ies to continue to develop their careers,” Wisnubroto added.

“In a country where we have grown significan­tly in recent years, it is crucial that we strive to be the best we can be for our people and continue to nurture our talent at all levels of the organizati­on for sustained business growth.”

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