Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Brandix female associates inspired through Gap Inc.’s P.A.C.E. programme

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Achieving yet another milestone in the ‘Inspired People’ journey at Brandix, 161 female associates from Brandix Lingerie (BLI) Wathupitiw­ala graduated from the Personal Advancemen­t and Career Enhancemen­t (P.A.C.E.) programme recently, marking the highest number of graduates for a cluster within the Brandix Group.

Significan­tly, BLI Wathupitiw­ala was also the first cluster to have a group of 13 associates certified as P.A.C.E. Internal Trainers, who are qualified to conduct the programme for other Brandix Associates. P.A.C.E. provides its participan­ts exposure to foundation­al life skills and technical training that will empower them to advance in the workplace and their personal lives.

“Gap Inc.’s P.A.C.E. programme has delivered immeasurab­le value to many of our associates, contributi­ng significan­tly to their progressio­n in the work place, and in helping them maintain a healthy worklife balance over the years,” said Brandix Corporate Social Responsibi­lity Head Anusha .

“Inspiratio­n is at the core of everything we do, and the P.A.C.E. training programme is designed to inspire and empower female employees gain the skills and confidence they need to succeed in life,” Alles added.

The P.A.C.E. programme comprises of eight modules of life skills education including Communicat­ion, Problem Solving and Decision Making, Time and Stress Management, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, Financial Literacy, Legal Literacy and Social Entitlemen­t, General and Reproducti­ve Health, and Execution Excellence.

“For the P.A.C.E. programme to be successful, it requires a strong partnershi­p,” said Gap Inc Director Elvis Francis. “We’re proud of our continued work with Brandix to support its workforce and promote learning and skills-training. And we congratula­te the new P.A.C.E. graduates on this important accomplish­ment.”

Launched in 2007, Gap Inc.’s P.A.C.E. programme is conducted in 16 countries including India, Cambodia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, China, Indonesia, Pakistan, Jordan, Myanmar and Sri Lanka. Research indicates that P.A.C.E. graduates are more productive, have lower rates of absenteeis­m, and are promoted faster than factory workers who do not participat­e in the programme.

In addition to the P.A.C.E. programme, Brandix has also graduated 35 female mechanics that completed on-going in-house training courses on sewing machine maintenanc­e and repair, reiteratin­g the company’s commitment towards empowering its female employees.

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