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Julius Berger to honour 795 workers


Julius Berger Nigeria Plc is set to honour 795 staff members with Long Service Awards in December.

The 2024 edition of the annual event which holds December 6-7, 2024 will see staff who have served the company for between 10 and 35 years appreciated with varying degrees of Awards across its projects sites nationwide.

In a recent statement, the construction company said the Board of Directors and Management salute these dedicated, loyal, and committed men and women of character.

It said the 795 employees have served for 35, 30, 25, 20, 15, and 10 years respectively, together with their colleagues at various sites across the country.

It noted that these honoured employees have built the reputation of the company and made it an icon of expertise and excellence.

“Yearly, Julius Berger celebrates staff who have served meritoriously over 10 years and above. The occasion is always marked with the presentation of awards, winning, and dancing in celebration,” the firm stated.

In 2021, workers numbering 838 were awarded prizes for their long service to the company, while 647 were honoured in 2022 and 603 staff celebrated last year.

In his remark, Julius Berger’s Head of Human Resources, Olorunfemi Ojomo, said, “For decades, this annual event has celebrated our staff members in recognition of their valuable contributions to the success of the Julius Berger Nigeria brand and, by extension, the growth of Nigeria’s infrastructure.

“At JBN, we take immense pride in our workforce. As a company, we continually enhance our talent development initiatives, guided by the belief that our people are our greatest asset.

“Our commitment to talent management is comprehensive and deeply integrated into our business practices. And to our 2024 honourees, we extend our heartfelt appreciation. Thank you for your dedication and excellence.”

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