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AGS Movers Ghana staff receive Long Service Awards

Frederic Boateng had always dreamed of a job in an international company that offered job security when he first applied to work at AGS Movers Ghana. Thirteen years later, Frederic is still dedicated to the company that fulfilled his dream.…

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Published Date: 29 November 2010


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Frederic Boateng had always dreamed of a job in an international company that offered job security when he first applied to work at AGS Movers Ghana.

Thirteen years later, Frederic is still dedicated to the company that fulfilled his dream.

He is one of 13 staff at AGS Movers Ghana who recently received Long Service Awards for their commitment to the Group. Frederic, a 56-year-old father of four, is the branch warehouse manager and foreman. He says he enjoys the responsibility that forms part of his job.

Alice Woatsyi echoes Frederic’s positive sentiment about the branch. The good working relationship fostered between staff and employers is what she enjoys the most. The 49-year-old mother of one first started at AGS Movers Ghana in 1998, and works as a cleaner for the branch.

AGS Movers Ghana branch manager, Thomas Vergnot says:

“Frederic and Alice are proof that the success of a branch depends on every worker, no matter their role. I am proud of my staff for their dedication. Our positive team spirit and hard work will ensure that we continue to provide top quality removal services to our clients.”

The AGS Group thanks and commends the following staff for their unwavering commitment to quality service:

Albert Ayettey – 13 years
Alice Woatsyi – 12 years
Ernest Appieadu – 13 years
Frederic Boateng – 13 years
Kodjo Annor – 13 years
Cephas Adzawui – 11 years
Eric Sam – 11 years
Odame William – 10 years
Dixon Kwame – 10 years
David Asare – 10 years
Emmanuel Nortey – 10 years
Solomon Yeboah Nortey – 10 years
Steven Apety – 10 years

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