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Daimler Truck Southern Africa the country’s top employer

To win it once is an achievement. To keep winning it is extraordinary! Daimler Trucks SA has done exactly this.

Unprecedented. Daimler Truck Southern Africa (DTSA) retained its top employer title in South Africa for the second year running, but now also boasts the title of top employer industry leader 2023 in the automotive sector.

This was announced by the Top Employers Institute, Forbes Africa. This places DTSA among the 20 top ranking companies, attaining the seventh position in South Africa.

Nathier Jappie, the Top Employers Institute’s regional manager, said,Congratulations to DTSA for achieving its second consecutive top employer certification, this time displaying their 2023 status. DTSA has been recognised among our top 20 ranking companies, securing a seventh position in South Africa, and number one in the automotive sector for 2023. DTSA has proven that they work hard to develop their people strategies with the use of world-class HR practices. Through the Top Employers Certification Programme, DTSA has proven to play a pivotal role in making the world of work a better place for their employees. We are exceptionally proud to have the company as part of the Top Employers Certification Programme.”

“To be one of the leading employers in South Africa for the second successive year is something we are outstandingly proud of as DTSA. Moreover, this year we took it a notch higher, as we were also ranked number one in the automotive sector for the first time. I am humbled by these notable accomplishments. They are a testament to our every single effort and commitment to ensure we continue to maintain excellent people practices and foster a favourable working environment for our people. We give a huge thank you to our esteemed employees for their immense contribution to ensure continued success to us as DTSA. Our people remain an indispensable asset,” said Michael Dietz, president and group CEO of Daimler Truck SA.

Source: MotorPress

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