Qatar Primary Materials Company (QPMC), on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan, has hosted a special Suhoor in recognition of its employees at its Mesaieed offices.
The company acknowledged 10 of its workers with awards for adopting the highest standards of driving safety regulations and for following company regulations and abiding by Qatar laws in general. During the celebration, three workers also shared their personal Ramadan experiences and discussed what the holy month meant to them.
Ahmed Abdulla al-Suwaidi, acting administration director at QPMC, said: “There is no doubt that we at QPMC consider our employees as one of the most important pillars that the company stands on. On this belief, we organise such events to show them our appreciation and constant support for the very important role they have.
“As Ramadan represents the coming together of all humans, as brothers, it is the best time of the year to demonstrate our gratitude for our employees’ hard work and dedication. Caring for our workers and providing them with a good life is a top priority at QPMC, and we try to achieve it both in the short and long term.”
QPMC has adopted several initiatives “dedicated to its workers’ well-being, from maintaining a good life at work and in their accommodation”, the company has stressed in a statement.
“Such actions are testament to QPMC’s dedication to its employees and the importance they have in the company’s success. All of this reflects the image of the company in the Qatari community. QPMC is now considering many other initiatives aimed at further enhancing the life of workers, especially regarding training, sports and entertainment,” the statement noted.
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