TT Electronics Juárez Recognised for Commitment to Human Rights
April 2, 2025 | TT ElectronicsEstimated reading time: 1 minute

TT Electronics is proud to announce that its Juárez facility has been awarded the esteemed Recognition as a Company Committed to Human Rights by the Chihuahua State Human Rights Commission (CEDH). This significant accolade underscores the company’s steadfast dedication to promoting dignity, equity, and respect within its workplace.
The recognition highlights the importance of human rights within TT Electronics’ organisational culture. It is not just an obligation but a core responsibility that contributes to a positive and robust work environment. This award serves as a validation of the efforts made by TT Electronics’ teams across the globe to ensure a fair, inclusive, and safe workplace for all employees.
“Thank you to the incredible team at TT Juárez for your dedication and hard work,” said a spokesperson from TT Electronics. “Together, we are making TT Electronics a great place to work and thrive!”
As companies worldwide increasingly acknowledge the importance of human rights within their operations, TT Electronics stands as a leading example in fostering a culture of respect and inclusivity. This recognition not only reflects TT Electronics’ commitment to its employees but also its broader responsibility to the communities it operates in. As the company looks to the future, it aims to build on this recognition and continue its journey toward excellence in human rights advocacy.
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