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FedEx honored with four awards for workplace culture excellence in Thailand
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Federal Express Corporation, a leading express transportation company, has been recognized by HR Asia as one of the 'Best Companies to Work for in Asia 2024.' This marks the fourth consecutive year FedEx has received this accolade. The company also won awards in three additional categories: “Most Caring Company,” “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI),” and “Sustainable Workplace.”

The HR Asia Awards highlight organizations that excel in employee engagement, workplace culture, and sustainability. FedEx's achievements in these areas reflect its commitment to creating a supportive and inclusive work environment while implementing sustainable practices.

“We are thrilled to receive these prestigious awards recognizing our unwavering commitment to team member well-being and sustainable practices,” said Sasathorn Phaspinyo, managing director of FedEx Thailand. “We firmly believe that a motivated and engaged team is the cornerstone of our success, and we will continue to invest in our people and the environment.”

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FedEx prioritizes creating a workplace where employees feel valued through comprehensive health programs, mental health support, and initiatives promoting work-life balance. Its 'Safety Above All' principle emphasizes maintaining a safe workplace, earning it the ‘Zero Accident’ Award from the Ministry of Labor.

In promoting inclusivity, FedEx implements programs ensuring equal opportunities for all employees across various backgrounds. Approximately 19 percent of its workforce in Thailand is under 30 years old, with women holding 47 percent of management roles.

FedEx's community outreach includes environmental stewardship initiatives such as waste recycling projects and donating electronic devices to rural schools. These efforts have earned it Platinum Level recognition for CSR Excellence from the American Chamber of Commerce in Thailand for over ten years.

FedEx continues to focus on fostering a positive work environment that enhances employee satisfaction and engagement.

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