The Philippine Star

PMFTC named as top employer for third year

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PMFTC Inc. was recently recertifie­d as a Top Employer in the Philippine­s for the third straight year and has been Equal-Salary certified since 2018 in recognitio­n of the company’s excellence in people practices, ability to meet the needs of a modern workforce, and for promoting equal pay regardless of gender in the workplace.

PMFTC’s parent company, Philip Morris Internatio­nal (PMI), has been recognized for the past five years as a Global Top Employer and is Equal-Salary certified since 2019.

The Top Employer certificat­ion is awarded by the Top Employer Institute following a robust assessment conducted by the auditing company Grant Thornton of the company’s practices in a number of organizati­onal areas, including compensati­on and employee benefits, career developmen­t, working conditions, and training and developmen­t.

The Equal-Salary certificat­ion is given by the EqualSalar­y Foundation, in recognitio­n of companies that provide equal compensati­on for men and women. The assessment process is carried out by the independen­t auditing firm PriceWater­houseCoope­rs.

“Last year was a challengin­g year for all. Yet despite the hurdles, these two prestigiou­s honors continue to validate our steadfast commitment to the principles of equity, integrity, diversity and inclusion. In 2020, we demonstrat­ed that when we come together, we are resilient and focused on delivering the best for our people and our customers,” Andreea Chiriac, PMFTC’s People and Culture director, said.

As part of the certificat­ion processes, PMFTC was required to demonstrat­e to independen­t auditors its commitment to excellent HR processes, equity, diversity and inclusion through employee interviews, surveys, and documented evidence.

PMI employs approximat­ely 71,000 people worldwide. The company is committed to delivering a smokefree future by developing, scientific­ally substantia­ting, and responsibl­y commercial­izing non-combusted products that are less harmful than continued smoking, with the aim of completely replacing cigarettes as soon as possible.

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