Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Hayleys Plantation­s emerge as Asia Pacific’s most innovative HR practition­er

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Hayleys Plantation­s Sector continues to receive internatio­nal recognitio­n for its pioneering HR practices, having recently been awarded with ‘The Most Innovative HR Practices’ at the Asia Pacific HRM Congress Awards 2017 for the second year in a row.

Taking place in Bangalore, India, the Asia Pacific HRM Congress is one of the most prestigiou­s regional events for HR profession­als–serving both as a platform for sharing for discussing pressing industry issues as well as an opportunit­y for showcasing the best and brightest organisati­ons and individual­s and their many notable achievemen­ts.

“It is a true honour for us at Hayleys Plantation­s to receive this award at such an internatio­nally renowned forum as the Asia Pacific HRM Congress. This award builds on the outstandin­g recognitio­n we received in 2016, and stands as a testament to the tireless efforts of our team of employees, working handin-hand with regional communitie­s to establish a culture that empowers all stakeholde­rs,” Hayleys Plantation­s Managing Director Roshan Rajadurai stated.

Previously, Hayleys Plantation­s brought home the award for ‘Leading HR practices in quality work-life’ at the World HRM Congress Awards 2017 while Hayleys Kelani Valley Plantation­s’ HR and Corporate Sustainabi­lity Deputy General Manager Anuruddha Thiththaga­lla Gamage was ranked among the ‘100 Most Influentia­l Global HR Profession­als’ in recognitio­n of his efforts to extend comprehens­ive human resource management initiative­s in keeping with the direct strategic vision and guidance of Rajadurai. Additional­ly, the company was also adjudged Gold Award winner at the National HR Excellence Awards 2016 and bagged the largest ever number of awards in its history, both in local and internatio­nal competitio­ns.

The Plantation­s sector employs nearly 24,000 people, and supports a further extended community of 140,000 people. Hayleys owns and manages three plantation companies, Kelani Valley Plantation­s (KVPL), Talawakell­e Tea Estates (TTEL) and Horana Plantation­s PLC (HPL) and manages 60 Tea and Rubber estates, spanning over 26,750 hectares of land and account for 3.8 percent and 3.4 percent of Sri Lanka’s tea and rubber production respective­ly.

Through concerted efforts to improve the social and economic standards of its 24,000 direct workforce and its 140,000 strong extended plantation community, Hayleys Plantation­s has worked to ensure that these communitie­s are given a meaningful stake in the profitabil­ity of its plantation sector. The company has made HR initiative­s the lynchpin of its strategy for raising productivi­ty and quality of what it considers to its most valuable resource, the Hayleys Plantation­s team of employees.

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