Philip Morris International Recognized as Top Employer in Africa Third Year in a Row
Fri, Oct 5, 2018 | By publisher
Business
The Philip Morris International Inc. PMI, on Friday, October 5, was recognised for the third consecutive year as a Top Employer in Africa, awarding the company’s commitment to creating an excellent work environment for its employees.
This certification is the result of independent assessment by the Top Employers Institute, which has also presented national-level awards to PMI affiliate teams in South Africa, Senegal, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Nigeria, and Tunisia for the first time. Since 2014, PMI has received Top Employer certifications in 45 countries. PMI was recognised as a Global Top Employer in 2018 for the second time, and Africa is the first of our regions to be recognized as a Top Employer in the 2019 certification cycle. We have previously been certified in 5 regions: Africa, the European Union, the Middle East, Latin America, and North America.
“We are focused on building a vibrant, engaging, and inclusive environment that makes our employees feel welcome and that they are essential to the success of the company,” said Alejandro Lamas, PMI Vice President People and Culture, Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa and Duty Free. “It is an honor to be recognized for the third year in a row as a Top Employer in Africa. This award recognizes our efforts to provide the right challenges, support, and development to our employees so they can focus on driving our company’s transformation towards a smoke-free future.”
PMI employs approximately 81,000 people worldwide, and offers compelling reward programs in the areas of compensation and benefits, health and well-being, financial planning, and education.
– Oct. 5, 2018 @ 14:05 GMT |
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