As part of a pre-Christmas ceremony at the end of the year, SENNEBOGEN honoured a total of 31 employees for their long service of between 10 and 40 years and bid farewell to three colleagues on their retirement
Honoring long-standing employees at the end of the year is a tradition at SENNEBOGEN. A total of 31 employees from the Straubing and Steinach sites were recently invited to the Hotel ASAM and honored for their many years of loyalty to the family business. The special ceremony was dedicated to long-serving employees with 10 or 25 years of service, up to 40 years of loyalty to the company. Three colleagues were also given a well-deserved retirement on this occasion.
As shareholders, Erich and Walter Sennebogen thanked all employees for their loyalty and presented them with a gift in recognition. "Employees are the foundation of a successful company, and as a family business, SENNEBOGEN is particularly keen to actively maintain and promote long-term relationships with its employees. It is a great sign of loyalty when employees remain loyal to the company for several decades," emphasized Managing Director Erich Sennebogen.
The management thanked Gerd Baier, Siegfried Komma, Stefan Brandner, Zdenek Horecky, Alla Greczner, Andrea Waller, Christoph Solleder, Werner Schmerbeck, Walter Fleischmann, Stephan Früchtl, Michael Tremmel, Martin Stoiber, Ralf Theis, Andreas Rederer, Florian Omasmeier, Jan-Philip Kaiser, Markus Simmel, Andreas Schwesinger, Ewald Henning, Raffael Plaza, Klaus Reißmeier and Yusuf Sonkur for ten years of service to the company with a gift. Some of them had already started their training at SENNEBOGEN.
Seven employees were congratulated on their 25th anniversary with the company: Johann Rengstl, Horst Semmler, Alexander Sturm, Peter Schwingel, Andreas Parten, Gerhard Heinrich and Jens Wiegleb. Two colleagues, Hermann Danzer and Christian Krautz, were also honored for 40 years of service.
Three long-standing colleagues, Manfred Eder, Gheorghe Lucheniuc and Waldemar Bogner, left the company to take their well-earned retirement.