Appreciation and Gratitude Extended to Employees
In a heartfelt ceremony held at the small town hall, Amberg Hospital bid farewell to eight employees who are retiring after years of dedicated service. The employees, who have been integral to the hospital's operations, were honoured for their commitment and contributions.
Mayor Michael Cerny, who is also the chairman of the hospital's supervisory board, and Manfred Wendl, the board member, were present at the ceremony. They expressed their gratitude to the retiring employees, acknowledging the significant role they have played in the hospital's success.
The ceremony marked the end of service for three employees who have served for an impressive 40 years at Amberg Hospital. Four other employees, who have given 25 years of their lives to the hospital, were also honoured. The exact number of employees retiring was not specified.
The hospital reported the retirement of these employees in a recent announcement, appreciating their hard work and dedication over the years. The employees were praised for ensuring smooth operations with their daily commitment. Despite the retirements, the hospital has not announced any plans for replacing the retiring employees.
The employees were honoured and bid farewell at the ceremony. Amberg Hospital values the service of its employees and wishes them a happy retirement. The hospital will continue to strive for excellence in healthcare delivery, building on the foundation laid by its long-serving employees.
The ceremony's heartfelt conclusion honored Amberg Hospital's retiring employees, their service greatly contributing to the hospital's health-and-wellness and workplace-wellness initiatives, where they ensured smooth operations and made significant strides in the field of science. Amberg Hospital, while wishing its employees a happy retirement, remains dedicated to upholding the excellence in science and healthcare delivery they were instrumental in fostering.