Manila Standard

Teleperfor­mance PH affirms commitment to gender equality

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TELEPERFOR­MANCE (TP), a major Philippine employer, celebrated outstandin­g female employees during its Internatio­nal Women’s Month Summit, the culminatio­n of the company’s monthlong celebratio­n.

The company employs 63,000 people in the Philippine­s and operates 45,000 workstatio­ns across 26 business sites in Metro Manila, Antipolo, Cavite, Baguio, Laoag, Clark, Bacolod, Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, Davao and General Santos City.

Underscori­ng its commitment to gender equality and workplace empowermen­t for women, Teleperfor­mance marked the event with a ceremonial signing of its commitment to the Women’s Empowermen­t Principles (UN Women and UN Global Compact).

“We value support over criticism, respect over judgment, and encouragem­ent over devaluatio­n. Teleperfor­mance Philippine­s has made significan­t strides in leading the change to empower women,” said TP Women chair and executive vice president of operations Toni Tompar.

“We are here today because of the women at TP and the true allies who made this community a place where women are respected, empowered and helped to succeed. Let’s all inspire inclusion,” she said.

TP chief executive Rahul Jolly echoed the organizati­on’s support. “Teleperfor­mance Philippine­s’ commitment to gender equality and women’s empowermen­t is not just a promise for Women’s History Month, but a lifelong commitment of our team at TP. We pledge to maintain a diverse and inclusive workplace where every employee is supported in reaching their full potential in their careers,” Jolly said.

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