Respect and recognition for Greg

Achieving 40 years of service at Glenray Laundry

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Respect and recognition for Greg, achieving 40 years of service at Glenray Laundry

Glenray Industries, a long standing Australian Disability Enterprise in Bathurst, has today celebrated the dedicated service of supported employees at the Glenray Laundry Bathurst.

Recently, we celebrated a group of supported employees including Teresa Sonter who celebrated 20 years, Matthew Barker who celebrated 30 years, and Greg Moss who celebrated 40 years working with Glenray Laundry.

The award recipients are highly regarded among their peers having worked in many different areas of the laundry over the years and have become knowledgeable and skilled in many facets of the business, playing an integral part in the team.

Greg says that his favorite part of the job is working in the folding area and being around friends. Glenray commends Greg and his fellow recipients for their many years of service and appreciates the dedication and work ethic shown in this achievement.

The whole team joined in congratulating them on their years of service to Glenray with a special certificate presentation followed by a morning tea.

As an employer of people living with a disability Glenray recognize the diverse challenges in finding and maintaining employment for a person living with disability and offer employment opportunities in the Laundry and Industrial services area, where people can gain employment in an inclusive workplace, they are trained and supported to achieve their goals, can gain valuable job skills and earn a wage.

Glenray, is a local not for profit organisation and has been committed to enhancing the lives of people living with disability for over 65 years. Glenray’s mission is to create opportunities to enhance the independence of people living with disability.

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