Back to homepage
| Bacolod | Baguio | Cebu | Cagayan de Oro | Davao | Dumaguete | GenSan | Iloilo | Manila | Pampanga | Pangasinan | Zamboanga |

  Business
Globe Telecom creates wireless Internet zone
Benefits for single parents not shouldered by employers
No wood recovery permits
Caregiving schools help Pinoys in their quest to earn big
FedEx garners best employer status for first time in RP
Espinoza: Another chance for peace

Tuesday, May 27, 2003
FedEx garners best employer status for first time in RP

FEDEX Express (FedEx) has been honored as one of the best employers in the Philippines, according to a statement.

FedEx was named 10th in a list of distinguished companies in the Philippines at the Best Employers in Asia Awards organized by Hewitt Associates and Dow Jones. It was a first for FedEx in the Philippines.

The Best Employers in Asia Awards are the result of a nationwide survey of employees that examined people management practices in many of the region’s leading organizations.

John Allison, FedEx vice president for planning, engineering and support, Asia Pacific, paid tribute to FedEx employees in the Philippines, and said he was proud and honored that they recognized FedEx as one of the Philippines’ best employers.

“At FedEx, we believe that our people are the heart and soul of our company, without whom we could not deliver to our customers the outstanding service for which we are renown,” Allison said.

“The fundamental FedEx philosophy is to put our employees first and equip them with the working environment that allows them to grow as FedEx employees and individuals.

“By nurturing such a positive and progressive working environment, I know that FedEx employees here in the Philippines are in turn delivering the very best service to our customers,” he said.

With annual revenues of $21 billion, FedEx Corp. is the premier global provider of transportation, e-commerce and supply chain management services, the statement said.

The company offers integrated business solutions through a network of subsidiaries operating independently, including FedEx Express, the world’s largest express transportation company; FedEx Ground, North America’s second largest provider of small-package ground delivery service; FedEx Freight, the largest US provider of regional less-than-truckload freight services; FedEx Custom Critical, the world’s largest provider of expedited time-critical shipments; and FedEx Trade Networks, a provider of customs clearance, international freight forwarding and trade facilitation.

(May 27, 2003 issue)

Want Sun.Star news on your mobile phone? Click here.

Write letter to the editor. Click here.

Join the Sun.Star message board. Click here.




ENETWORK HEADLINE
Thieves tunnel into shop, take P.5-P1M

ENETWORK NEWS
Incompetence blamed for mid-sea collision
Mines bureau repeats warning on geo-hazards
'Chedeng' forces Glo to cancel Mindanao trip


[ return to top ] [ home ]



Sun.Star Network Online

LOCAL NEWS
BUSINESS
OPINION
SPORTS
LIFESTYLE
FEATURE

SUPERBALITA
WEEKEND

Classified Power Ads

Past Issues