Brandix rewards associates who ‘walk the talk’
Top apparel exporter Brandix has pledged Rs 2.5 million for community
water or sanitation projects as a reward for the unheralded community
service of Group employees in their individual capacities.
Ten associates, as employees are referred to across the Group, have
been chosen for the work they have personally undertaken, of their own
volition, to help people in need of water -- the cause adopted by
Brandix as its principal commitment to the community.
Brandix’s ‘Nihanda Diyawara’ winners with Group Director
Udena Wickremesooriya (centre), Group Human Resources
Manager - Works HR Sujith Jayasekara (sixth from
right) and Head of CSR Anusha Alles (extreme right). |
Titled 'Nihanda Diyawara' (silent service) this initiative was
launched by the Brandix Group to mark World Water Day 2013, celebrated
globally last week.
Each recipient, who was chosen out of nominations by fellow
employees, received valuable personal prizes as well as a pledge of Rs.
250,000 from Brandix for a community project of his or her choice,
anywhere in Sri Lanka.
“It is inspiring to have associates that live the values and the
vision of their company, with no expectation of reward or recognition,”
said Anusha Alles, Head of CSR at the Brandix Group. “When we called for
nominations, we had no idea that so many of our colleagues were actively
engaging in helping the community with water-related services at their
own expense and on their own time. This is a perfect example of walking
the talk.”
She said each associate would be provided an opportunity to select a
project and a beneficiary for the funds allocated by Brandix,
encouraging further engagement with the needs of the community.
Providing examples of some of the work done by the Brandix associates
recognised for community service, Alles said P. Saman Priyantha of T&S
Buttons (Lanka) had supplied water to villages using a tractor. Since he
was resident in an area that had inadequate water supply, Priyantha had
himself qualified for assistance under Brandix's 'Care For Our Own' (CFOO)
programme, but had donated the water supply system that his family would
have received to the village temple for the use of the entire community.
Five other associates, Raveendra Jagath Kumara of Brandix Casualwear,
Avissawella, Sudarshi Chathurani of Brandix Intimate Apparel, Welisara,
Thilanka Jayasinghe of Brandix Lingerie, Nittambuwa, H. G. C. P.
Dharmasena of Brandix Denim, Avissawella and Palitha Piyathilaka of
Brandix Intimate Apparel, Katunayake had similarly donated their CFOO
projects to the community.
P. G. Kanthi of Brandix Intimate Apparel, Welisara and Sithara
Hansani Pathirana of Brandix Intimate Apparel, Minuwangoda had opened
the wells in their homes to others in their respective villages, helping
scores of needy families with water in the dry season.
Meanwhile, T. T. M. C. De Alwis of the Brandix Centre of Inspiration
and K. M. P. Dasanayake of Brandix Finishing, Avissawella had, through
their involvement in community based organisations, provided leadership
for the construction of water supply systems that benefitted several
hundred families. |