November 6 is Community Social Service Workers Day
The NSGEU is proud to represent these dedicated and committed people who work in the challenging areas of child protection, shelter support, community support, residential support (group homes), youth support and other positions in social work.
Congratulations on a job well done. Your work helps keep some of the provinces most vulnerable people safe and cared for.
On this day we thank you on behalf of our membership and all Nova Scotians.
Thank you.
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