Green Infrastructure Partners Inc have been shortlisted at Canada’s Safest Employers Awards

We would like to congratulate our client, Green Infrastructure Partners Inc (GIP) who have been shortlisted as an Excellence Awardee at the 15th Annual Canada’s Safest Employers Awards.
GIP are nominated for The Mark’s Commercial Award for Most Innovative Use of Safety Technology, a huge feat that serves as a testament to their incredible commitment to safety practices.
From all at FlexManager, we would like to wish the team at GIP the very best of luck at the awards ceremony in October!
To learn more about how we work with GIP, you can view GIP’s Video Testimonial here and Case study here.
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