Supreme Court ranks 5th in PH best employer list

Supreme Court ranks 5th in PH best employer list

/ 08:19 PM January 09, 2024

Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo commended employees of the Supreme Court on Tuesday as it ranked fifth in the 2024 Philippines’ Best Employer list.

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MANILA, Philippines — Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo commended all the employees of the Supreme Court on Tuesday as it ranked fifth in the 2024 Philippines’ Best Employer list.

“Congratulations to all. Mula sa pinakamababa hanggang sa pinakamataas na opisyal ng Judiciary, all of you deserve a pat on the back. Maraming salamat!” Gesmundo said.

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(Congratulations to all. From the lowest to the highest official of the Judiciary, all of you deserve a pat on the back. Thank you very much!)

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In the 2024 list, the Supreme Court scored a 9.11 out of 10 rating, placing fifth among 300 companies.

Clerk of Court En Banc Lawyer Marife Lomibao-Cuevas also urged the members of the Supreme Court to let the recognition motivate them to work harder to serve the public.

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“Let this recognition fuel our collective commitment to work harder and serve the public better,” Lomibao-Cuevas said.

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In the 2024 list, the Bureau of Fire Protection was named as the 2024 Best Employer, followed by Google at second place, and Ayala Land and Axelum Resources, which both tied at third.

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The Best Employer List is a study that surveys the attractability of employers by the Philippine Daily Inquirer with data and business site Statista.

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