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Support for employee welfare, local communitie­s to recover from Typhoon Odette

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THE devastatio­n that Typhoon Odette brought was felt across several areas in the Philippine­s—mainly Palawan, and the Visayas and Mindanao regions. Globe’s own employees were not spared. At least 630 employees were affected by the severe weather disturbanc­e.

In response, Globe released an initial cash assistance for all affected employees and partnered with Purego and the Ayala Group to deliver relief goods.

The internal #ALAGANGGLO­BE donation drive has so far collected over P750,000, with employees contributi­ng to augment support for their fellow Globe employees across the country.

Through its sister company Ayala Land Inc., Globe is also providing temporary shelter for those whose homes were severely damaged. It is also offering home restoratio­n support with interest-free company loans, Ayala Cooperativ­e loan products, and Globe Cooperativ­e loan products.

“Our people are the most important resource. Our Crisis Team has been working tirelessly in ensuring that our fellow Globe employees and their families have access to essentials during this time,” said Ato Jiao, Globe Chief Human Resource Officer.

He added, “As our people work to help the Filipino communitie­s in Visayas, Mindanao, and Palawan restore connection to communicat­ion services, we will continue to support our employees and their families’ needs so that we may all bounce back from this endeavor together.”

Globe has activated all of its disaster response teams to support various response and recovery activities, including monitoring of network restoratio­ns, internal and external coordinati­on, funds disburseme­nt, site restoratio­n, communicat­ions support deployment and delivery of relief goods, among others.

The company has allotted budgets and food provisions to support on-site duty personnel and employees in charge of network restoratio­n. Globe has also ensured that the office in Cebu can be accessible to employees as safe workstatio­ns and that there is enough diesel fuel for the generators. Satellite phones were also provided to support teams.

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