SustainCase: How Inventec promotes employee welfare
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Case study: How Inventec promotes employee welfare
As a global ICT (information and communications technology) leader, with a product portfolio that includes notebook and tablet PCs, desktop computers, computer peripherals, personal digital products, mobile devices, multimedia audio products and data storage equipment, Inventec is talent-oriented, attaching great importance to promoting employee welfare.
Abstract
Creating a friendly workplace for its over 18,000 employees around the globe is a top priority for Inventec. In order to promote employee welfare Inventec took action to:
• offer employees flexible working hours
• pay fair and competitive wages
• promote legal compliance
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