Wunder is recognized as the top labor taxpayer in Latvia

Published: 3.10.2024
Categories: Culture
Reading time: 2 min
One person handing and other receiving an award in a shape of a tree

Wunder has been honored with the prestigious title of the largest labor taxpayer in the Vidzeme region in the small companies category in 2023. This recognition from the State Revenue Service of Latvia is a testament to our commitment to honesty, sustainability, and responsibility. It underscores our significant contribution to the country's security, well-being, and growth through our actions towards the state and our employees.

Our Valmiera office had the privilege of hosting Baiba Šmite-Roķe, the Managing Director of the State Revenue Service, to receive the award and share Wunder's story. What was expected to be a formal institutional visit turned out to be an inspiring conversation and idea exchange about office equipment and ergonomics, company values, and work culture.

“Our team in Latvia consists of 29 professionals, while we are all in all 99 Wunderers. Ethical and responsible business practices towards our employees and clients have been on our daily agenda since the very beginning. I am proud that Wunder's salary model is based on fixed monthly salaries for all employees, ensuring stable and predictable income for our people and their families. We are thrilled to receive the recognition and motivated to continue following our values and building a great place to work.”

Ilze Zariņa, Talent Operations Lead in Latvia

Two persons standing with a back, one pointing at a painting, the other watching

An unexpected touching point for Wunder and State Revenue Service was the bees! Yes, you read it right - the bees. We have included bee hives and bees in the portrait of the Wunder Ecosystem, while the specially crafted taxpayer award is made in the shape of a tree, with its leafage resembling a honeycomb. One way or the other, the bees are considered a symbol of collaboration, support, and growth, as in both cases, productivity and success depend on their contribution to collecting honey and the “invisible” actions of pollination.

“Businesses are the lifeblood of our national budget. The labor taxes paid by responsible businesses form one of the foundations of sustainable Latvia and are a sign of mature business practices. These payments are also a guarantee of security for everyone, ensuring support during times when employees might need help—whether it's the birth of a child, health issues, or temporary unemployment. They are an investment in every person's future.”
 

Baiba Šmite-Roķe, the Managing Director of the State Revenue Service

This is the 26th time that the top taxpayers are being honored. This year, a total of 21 awards are being presented to the top labor taxpayers in five regions of Latvia across the categories of large, medium, small, and micro-enterprises, as well as the top taxpayers in Latvia for the year 2023. Read more about the taxpayer's award on the State Revenue Service of Latvia websiteOpens in a new tab (in Latvian).

 

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