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Great Place To Work Announces the Best Workplaces in Asia™ 2024 Representing 6.9 Million Employee Experiences
2024-08-29
Great Place To Work ASEAN & ANZ
HaiPress

MANILA,Philippines,Aug. 29,2024 -- Today,Great Place To Work® announced itsBest Workplaces in Asia™ for 2024. The list is based on confidential survey data,with over 2.7 million individual responses representing the experiences of nearly 6.9 million employees from across the region. Employees reported their experiences of trust,innovation,company values,and leadership,and these rankings are based on that feedback.
Companies are also evaluated on how well they are creating a For All™ workplace experience,where all employees feel included no matter who they are or what they do.
Companies on the list in 2024 have higher numbers of employees who report a positive experience at work compared to the typical workplace in Asia. When companies build high levels of trust with employees,they are more likely to be prepared for disruption — including the rise of generative AI.
In a market survey of more than 7,000 employees across Asia and the Middle East,Great Place To Work found that less than half of employees (49%) say their organization is training them on the risks and benefits of using AI tools at work and only 46% said their employer was investing in training them on AI tools.
However,at the Best Workplaces™,89% of employees report that their company celebrates people who try new ways of doing things — 18 points higher than the 71% of employees who said the same at typical workplaces in Philippines.
When employees say their company celebrates people who try new things,they are 69% more likely to adapt quickly to change and 18% more likely to give extra effort on the job — both key elements of a culture that can quickly add AI tools.
"It is heartwarming to see Philippine-based companies recognized at a regional level for their high-trust workplace cultures," said Antoinette Talosig,Managing Partner of Great Place To Work® Philippines. "This recognition speaks of the leaders' commitment to trust,respect,and fairness,and to making our country a better place to work."
The top 30 in the multinational category:
