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Corps Security to host ‘Thank Your Security Officer Day’ for second year running
14 September 2020
FOR THE second year in succession, Corps Security is going to be hosting ‘Thank Your Security Officer Day’. To be held on Thursday 17 September, the day is specifically designed to give thanks and pay tribute to the company’s dedicated security personnel.
The celebration forms part of Security Officer Appreciation Week which takes place from 13-19 September. The international week of recognition provides a great opportunity to acknowledge and thank the important security staff that keep many of us, our workplaces and the buildings we occupy both safe and secure.
Working in partnership with a range of clients, the management team at Corps Security will be visiting sites this week to thank their security colleagues in person as well as sharing stories across several social media platforms to acknowledge those individuals who go above and beyond the call of duty, in turn delivering an unprecedented level of service.
“The past six months have been particularly challenging as our security colleagues have been on the front line of the Coronavirus pandemic,” explained Paul Lotter, managing director at Corps Security. “The Government’s decision to classify Security Industry Authority licence-holding security professionals as critical workers has meant that, in a number of cases, they were the last people left in many buildings, duly closing down facilities and supporting skeleton staff. Now, they’re helping to ready premises for reopening and generally supporting people as they navigate the new workplace normal. Thursday 17 September is an opportunity for us all to recognise their dedication and thank them for their services.”
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