JAKARTA - PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional (KPI) realizes the important role of female workers in companies engaged in refining and petrochemical, as well as strengthening commitments to ESG principles.

"The female workers at KPI not only play a role in the company's daily operations, but are also the driving force in realizing KPI's commitment to ESG principles," said KPI Corporate Secretary Hermansyah Y. Nasroen to the media, Monday, April 22.

In various fields, from management to operations, KPI female workers have shown dedication and excellence in advancing the company to a more sustainable direction.

Hermansyah added that KPI's commitment to sustainability was reflected in various initiatives carried out by female workers. "Starting from decarbonization programs, environmental management, to the development of sustainable human resources. They not only act as driving company productivity, but also as agents of change that encourage business practices that are responsible for the environment and the surrounding community," he said again.

By strengthening the role of female workers in KPI, Hermansyah believes that gender diversity in companies is not only as a social aspect, but also as a business strategy that provides added value to the company.

Currently, in the KPI group environment, there are 471 female workers. KPI provides the same opportunity for female workers to have a career and occupy management positions.

Of these, there are 32 female workers who occupy positions at the management level or more than 11 percent of the total number of management level workers.

"The support and participation of female workers in making company decisions has had a significant positive impact on KPI's progress as an inclusive and sustainable company," he said.

Through the commemoration of Kartini Day this year, he continued, KPI is committed to continuing to appreciate, support, and empower female workers to continue to play an active role in creating positive changes for the company, society and the surrounding environment.

"With strong cooperation and collaboration, we are optimistic that we can continue to move towards a better and more sustainable direction. We congratulate Kartini Day to all Indonesian women, especially KPI female workers, who have become an inspiration for the current and future generations. Let's continue to fight for equality, justice and sustainability for a better Indonesia," concluded Hermansyah.


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