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Pride of Workmanship Awards
 Pride of
Workmanship is an approved Rotary project instigated in 1975 by the Rotary Club
of Pennant Hills. Wollundry Rotary has a long and active history of
participation in the Program. Amanda Smith (pictured at left) is the 2002
winner.
The Pride of
Workmanship Program enables managers in our society to help employees achieve
the goal of job satisfaction, and publicly recognize them for their efforts.
Participating businesses
promote the Pride of Workmanship theme of "Do it once- do it well"
throughout their organization and nominate employees worthy of recognition,
not only within the organization, but the wider community. Nominees of
the Pride of Workmanship Program are presented with a trophy in recognition
of their achievements. Click this link to view and print a nomination
form. For additional information contact David
Benn.
Objectives
of the Program
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To promote
Vocational Service. |
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To
encourage Pride of Workmanship in all vocations. |
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To provide
employers with an opportunity to recognize employees who display the
qualities worthy of an Award. |
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To
encourage favourable employer/employee relationships and a sense of
community pride in individual achievement. |
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To provide
an opportunity for Rotary to be involved in the community, particularly
the business community. |
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