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As the new year unfolds, Globe encourages Filipinos to continue supporting local businesses, just as it wrapped up a holiday celebration of giving back. Know more:

AS the new year unfolds, Globe encourages Filipinos to continue supporting local businesses, just as it wrapped up a holiday celebration of giving back. Through the Globe of Good umbrella program, Globe brings together an ecosystem of impact where stakeholders can connect and work together to help communities in need move forward from the adverse effects of the pandemic.

“Christmas at Globe has always been about giving back. As we pass on our gratitude, compassion and care to our employees, we implore them to do the same by sharing their blessings with our kababayans. With the Hapag Movement as our main advocacy, we hoped to make the Christmas season just as special for those in our partner communities,” said Ato Jiao, chief human resource officer, Globe Group.

 

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