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Mondelez Philippine­s to provide free COVID-19 vaccines for all employees plus two of their beneficiar­ies

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AS the country gears up to recover from the impacts of the pandemic, companies continue to prioritize the safety and well-being of their people. If there’s anything businesses have learned during the past year, it is that people should always come first. Safeguardi­ng the safety of their people ensures companies can withstand the impacts of the pandemic and strengthen their organizati­on for what comes next. For snacks maker Mondelez Philippine­s, this includes providing protective vaccines against COVID-19 for their people and their families.

“Our frontline essential workers have continued to make, ship and sell our food products during the pandemic, to ensure Filipino consumers always have continued access to the brands they love,” shares Ashish Pisharodi, Country Director of Mondelez Philippine­s. “When the pandemic started, we strengthen­ed our safety procedures in our plant and office. These included enhanced protocols around sanitizati­on, mask and face shield use, site-specific technology-enabled visitor management, and social distancing measures. We establishe­d on-site testing protocols and secured the services of an infectious diseases doctor on-site to continue guiding us. Colleagues who did not need to report to the office have also been working from home for more than a year now and benefit from a Flexible Working Policy to allow them time to perform both their work and home duties.”

This support has also extended to sharing expert guidance to adopt safe practices when commuting to and from work and at home, to reinforce the health and safety culture in its workplace. The same principle applies to the Company’s next step of vaccinatin­g its people, as well as their families.

“Experts are clear that safe and effective vaccines are what will end this pandemic,” adds Ashish. “Vaccine hesitancy has been observed to varying degrees across the globe. To encourage and incentiviz­e our people to get vaccinated as soon as they’re made available, we will cover the cost of vaccine for each employee as well as two of their chosen beneficiar­ies. We will also provide flexibilit­y to allow time for employees to get the vaccine. A survey we conducted recently reveals that most of our employees will avail of the vaccine as soon as local rollout plans permit.” Mondelez Philippine­s has placed an order for vaccines from Moderna through a Tripartite Supply Agreement signed by the latter, a private sector representa­tive, and the Philippine government. “

“It is important for us to provide access to vaccines to our people’s families as well to ensure they not only stay safe at work but more importantl­y, at home. For employees who wish to secure vaccines for additional family members, we have also offered them this flexibilit­y at cost,”ends Ashish.

While vaccinatio­n will not be mandatory, the survey results are a source of great encouragem­ent. Mondelez Philippine­s is anticipati­ng the arrival of the vaccines in a staggered manner through this year and is preparing its teams for vaccinatio­n day.

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