The Bistro Group said its restaurants are manned by a diverse and dedicated team who ensures that every guest experience is exceptional.
The company thinks that its strength lies in their diversity, being proud of its workforce which includes senior citizen and persons with disabilities (PWD) who are essential to its success.
Among them are 10 senior citizens working as a cashier, baker, cleaning crew and back of the house staff. A PWD employee, Dante Isuga, is currently a busser at MSH Conrad.
He started at the Bistro commissary before he was transferred to MSH.
A senior citizen whom the company hired is 66-year-old Lina Santolaja, who is now working as a baker at Texas Roadhouse Greenbelt.
The Bistro Group said it is committed to providing a supportive and inclusive work environment for all its employees. It offers training programs and accommodations to ensure that senior citizens and PWD workers can perform their roles effectively and thrive in their careers.
The Bistro Group invites everyone to join them in recognizing and appreciating the invaluable contributions of senior citizens and PWD workers.
Their presence not only enhances Bistro’s team but also enriches their lives, making the company a better place, it said.