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Check out these numbers from our operations team. They've been adding up and measuring products to bring you a fun series of stats that will make you go 'wow'.
On Monday 6th September, Tumu Timbers provided the opportunity for all employees and their Whanau to receive their COVID-19 Vaccine on our Hastings site. The afternoon was a huge success with a total of 94 people being administered the vaccine via our Drive-Thru Vaccination Clinic.
Congratulations to Hinehou Ryland who signed up for the BCITO apprenticeship last week!
On Saturday 25th July, Tumu Timbers had its annual mid winter function at the Hastings RSA. This event is just one of the ways that the business recognises the efforts of all staff throughout the year and is typically held at this time of the year due to the historic...
Congratulations to our two 'Good On U' Winners for this quarter - Jesse Tuhua (pictured receiving his award) & Devan Lincoln. They both received Pak N Save vouchers for the Easter break.
At Tumu we are constantly looking at new ways of improving the workplace for our employees, making sure we have up to date technology and machinery is just one of the innovative ways we like to progress the workplace.
Tumu Timbers would like to congratulate Aisake Nu’u on getting his Restricted Drivers Licence and Taka his Full Drivers Licence through our GOT Drive Program! One of Tumu Timbers many initiatives are to support employees to obtain the correct drivers licence, in doing so Tumu Timbers has facilitated a partnership...
TUMU Timbers successfully facilitated a partnership with the Got Drive Trust allowing Timbers and Frame & Truss employees to progress onto their next driving licence.
Tumu Timbers is proud to announce the selection of Melanie Gettins to the New Zealand Womens White Sox Softball Team to contest the World Series title in Vancouver, Canada.
On Thursday 13th September Tumu Timbers proudly hosted Annette Beautrais who presented the Mates in Construction programme to employees at our site for a third year in a row. The Mates in Construction programme was developed in Australia to target suicide prevention in the construction industry.