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Unilever Ghana Opens Learning Center for Employees

Unilever Ghana Limited, a leading consumer goods company has unveiled its new learning center, a move to enhance employee performance and increase business productivity.

The center has been designed to provide training to employees to equip them with the relevant skills needed to improve business efficiency and drive growth.

The center is designed to seat 80 people at a time and affords employees the opportunity to undertake learning sessions without distraction.

It is a multi-purpose facility and comes with a syndicate area which holds 16 people, a conference room for 10, a kitchen to serve 20 people at a time and a server room to house the center’s IT infrastructure.

Present at the inauguration was UK Foreign Secretary, Rt, Hon. Jeremy Hunt who commissioned the facility lauded Unilever for putting up such a facility to help boost the knowledge base of its workers.

Nazair Dzako, the Acting Managing Director of Unilever at the facility’s inauguration said, “Some 13 million pounds in all have been spent in the last 36 months on maintaining a state of the art factory to guarantee the growth of our business.”

The new center is expected to contribute to the overall growth of the company.

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