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Unilever Ghana PLC has been adjudged #1 Top Employer for 2022.
Our sister markets in the West Africa Multi-Country Organisation (WA MCO), i.e., Nigeria and Cote d’Ivoire, have been equally adjudged #1 Top Employer for 2022 in their respective markets.
We were recognized at the Top Employer 2022 Awards, following a rigorous assessment of the HR Best Practices survey.
The survey assessed HR domains including; People Strategy, Work Environment, Talent Acquisition, Learning, Well-being, Sustainability, and Diversity & Inclusion and more.
In his remarks on the awards, the Managing Director of Unilever Ghana PLC, George Owusu-Ansah, said, "this award gives expression to our commitment to always put our people first in all we do as a business. Our people will always remain our number one priority as an organization."
The Top Employers Institute has certified and recognized over 1,857 Top Employers in 123 countries across five continents since its inception. Being certified as a Top Employer showcases an organization’s dedication to a better world of work, exhibited through excellent HR policies and people practices.
HR Director, Unilever Ghana PLC, Michael Otchere Duah, said, “being certified as a Top Employer speaks to an organization’s commitment to a better world of work, demonstrated through humane people policies and excellent people practices.
"I am very excited about this recognition which has affirmed our commitment to our people as a business. We will continue to seek opportunities to improve our employees’ experience to make our business a place of pride for them to work, play and fulfil their purpose.”
Unilever Ghana PLC is a member of the Unilever Group, one of the world's leading consumer goods companies.
On any given day, 2.5 billion people across the globe use Unilever products to feel good, look good and get more out of life.
Unilever is committed to achieving its objective of making Sustainable Living Commonplace through its people, brands, and operations.
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