KYIV. Nov 30 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Thanks to the introduction of modern IT technologies, the Metinvest mining and metallurgical group has been able to fill the personnel shortage and employ more than 7,500 people at its enterprises since the beginning of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
According to a company’s press release, in addition, thanks to the prompt informing of employees, it was possible to organize the evacuation of more than 20,000 people from Mariupol and Avdiyivka.
“The project “How HR analytics helps at times of war” is aimed at quickly providing correct data in response to business requests. To achieve this, the company consolidated information on 25 companies employing more than 60,000 people,” the press service said, clarifying that the Metinvest project in HR analytics won the HR Pro Awards nomination, and the Saving Lives humanitarian initiative made it to the finals in the Sustainability and Charity category.
Since the outbreak of the war, Metinvest’s Saving Lives humanitarian initiative has helped almost half a million Ukrainians with foodstuffs and essentials, and hospitals with medicines and equipment worth UAH 9.5 million. The project has already provided psychological rehabilitation to 1,100 women and children. At the same time, the project is developing a prosthetics programme that currently covers 96 service members and civilians. The total amount of assistance in all these areas is more than UAH 430 million of our own and donor funds.
The HR Pro Awards is the most prestigious award in the HR field. It is organised by the Ukrainian Association of HR Professionals, HR Pro. Every year, the award celebrates the best team and personal achievements of HR professionals. Its goal is to contribute to raising the level of professional practices in Ukraine. This year, more than 40 experts appraised companies from 15 industries in 12 categories.