Office Closure: March 4, 2019
Dear Members and Staff,
With the inclement weather expected throughout the day, we are closing NSGEU office in Burnside for Monday, March 4th. Our Sydney office will be closing at noon.
It’s never easy to pinpoint the weather forecast, but we want our members, guests and staff to be safe.
Further updates will continue to be posted on our main telephone line, website and social media.
Stay safe and warm!
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