Brandix rewards outstanding associates
Thirty-six members of the non-executive cadre who have excelled in
performance and made significant contributions to the success of top
apparel exporter Brandix in 2010 were recently rewarded at the second
edition of the Group's annual 'Employee of the Year' awards program.
These outstanding associates, as Brandix employees are referred to
within the Group, will in addition to their rewards be provided an
opportunity to further enhance their skills through study tours to
India, China and Bangladesh in appreciation of their efforts, the Group
said. Exemplary contributions of three factory Supervisors were also
among those recognised this year.
Mementos and special insignia that can be worn with their uniforms
were also presented to 18 female associates and 15 male associates, by
their parents and spouses at a ceremony at the National Youth Centre in
Maharagama. The event commenced with the men's and women's finals of the
Group's inaugural Inter-plant Volleyball Tournament for the 'Mercury
Challenge Trophy' (Rasadiya Kusalaanaya).

Seventeen of the associates chosen through the Employee of the Year
program will visit India on study tours while eight associates each will
visit China and Bangladesh. Each of the three chosen Supervisors will
also visit one of these countries.
"Rewarding the commitment and efforts of our associates is an
important aspect of the caring and inclusive corporate culture of
Brandix," said Group HR Manager - Works HR of Brandix, Colonel Sujith
Jayasekara. "The valuable exposure and training that they receive will
contribute significantly to further professional development and enhance
their prospects."
The chosen associates shared their experiences on how their lives
have been enriched after joining Brandix, when they were hosted for an
informal tea session with the Group CEO.
Associates were chosen for the Employee of the Year awards through a
stringent process based on a broad range of criteria including Key
Performance Indicator (KPI) achievements, efficiency, absenteeism and
other additional assessments.
Apart from the initiatives that reward associates for significant
contributions, Brandix also conducts numerous programs that empower the
Group's workforce by strengthening ties between associates.
The Inter-plant Volleyball Tournament was introduced in this spirit,
the Group said. This follows the successful completion of the Brandix
Group Sports Fest which was held last year to exhibit the sporting
talents of the executive cadre. Sports and team events are a frequent
occurrence at Brandix, where diverse sports are promoted to drive team
spirit.
The Group also contributes to the enhancement of living standards of
its associates, many of whom are from rural backgrounds, through
employee specific initiatives such as the 'Care for our Own' CSR program
through which water and sanitation facilities are provided for needy
associates of the Group, the Marks & Start program which supports the
differently-abled, 'Brandix Ran Daru Scholarships' awarded to the
children and siblings of non-executive employees, the Chairman's Fund,
Worker's Councils, Employee Loans and Medical Insurance.
The Brandix Group is supported by 32 manufacturing locations
islandwide, in addition to other facilities in the South Asian region,
and strategically located international sourcing offices globally, and
directly employs over 30,000 associates in Sri Lanka whilst providing
indirect employment to an equivalent number. |