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Thursday, July 08 2021 - 20:00
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JTI's New Ways Of Working redefines where and how work is done
GENEVA, July 8, 2021, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Latest measures include working 50% remotely

JTI has left the traditional office-based culture of presenteeism behind to 
give its employees the flexibility to work up to 50% of their time per month 
away from the office, benefit from flexible core hours, and work up to 10 days 
abroad, among other New Ways of Working (NWOW) measures which redefine where 
and how work is done.

Following the success of remote working during the pandemic, JTI has built its 
new working model around four core elements: greater FLEXibility in ways to 
work, LEAD with more autonomy,  LIVE a more balanced work-life blend  and 
BELONG at JTI - regardless of if one is based in an office, factory or operates 
in the field.

"Like most people working today, and even before the pandemic hit, achieving 
more of a work-life balance has been a key priority for our employees. Flexible 
working and the ability to work abroad for up to 10 days per year, are the 
latest examples of measures to help every employee feel empowered to strike 
that balance. Performance and outcomes are what matter here, not hours spent in 
the office," said Howard Parks, Senior Vice President of People and Culture at 
JTI.
  
The launch of the latest NWOW guidance further underpins JTI's belief that 
investing in its talent is a vital part of achieving success. The company's new 
model caters to all aspects of employees working lives, their wellbeing and 
mental health, technology requirements, business travel and, importantly, the 
JTI culture. It follows the successful launch in January of the company's 
pioneering equal family leave policy, 
[https://www.jti.com/jti-announces-new-equal-family-leave-policy ] which offers 
a minimum of 20 weeks fully paid leave to all new parents globally. 

"We recognize the responsibility we have to do all we can to support our 
employees, and that being happy and content in how they balance their work and 
personal lives will serve everybody for the better. We understand the 
importance of flexibility and the need to be agile, which is why our new policy 
is intended to be evolutionary, and with every new learning, we will improve 
and refine our approach. As far as JTI is concerned, work is an activity, not a 
place or time," said Christiane Bisanzio, Vice President of Diversity and 
Inclusion at JTI.  
 
The new policy was rolled out on July 1, 2021 and an additional measure of a 
four-day work week will be piloted in the first quarter of 2022 across selected 
locations. Further steps are being taken, including close collaboration with 
markets, to ensure flexibility is offered to factory and sales teams, including 
piloting remote working in mature locations from 2022.

JTI is a leading international tobacco and vaping company with operations in 
more than 130 countries. It is the global owner of both Winston, the number two 
cigarette brand in the world, and Camel, outside the USA. Other global brands 
include Mevius and LD. JTI is also a major player in the international vaping 
market with its heated tobacco brand, Ploom, and e-cigarette brand, Logic. 
Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the Company employs over 40,000 people 
and was awarded Global Top Employer for the seventh consecutive year. JTI is a 
member of the JT Group of Companies. For more information visit www.jti.com.

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SOURCE: JTI