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Amine Manour Billah wins national flexworker election 2017

Thursday 23 November 2017

Amine Mancour BIllah (32) has the national Superpower 2017 Award! won. He won the voting election for best flex worker with the largest number of votes, beating dozens of other nominated flex workers from across the country.

With this election we want to draw attention to the importance of flex workers for many companies and to thank the flex colleagues personally for their work and commitment. Amine is a driver and loader of a garbage truck at Van Gansewinkel Renewi and he stands out because of his very positive attitude to work. He wins with the Superpower Award! a fully catered weekend away and he can call himself Super Power 2017 for the entire coming year.

 

Superpower Amine

 

Director Ronald Kardol of Actief Werkt! explains the election: “With this election we wanted to show our appreciation for the deployment of our flex workers. The response has been overwhelming from across the country. That is a confirmation for us that our personal and local approach to both flex workers and clients works and we are quite proud of that!”

Customer manager Fleur of Asten : ”Amine is the rightful winner for us. He is a very nice employee and colleague to Renewi, his colleagues and Actief Werkt! . He is always positive and a lot of people have noticed in Venlo because as a driver and loader he literally dances through his working day. Een Amine's colleague already posted a nice video on YouTube last August that was viewed by many people. His optimistic attitude, commitment and involvement have earned him this title. Well deserved!"

Superpower of the year Amine Mancour Billah can call herself Superpower 2017 for a year. Kardol emphasizes that although there is only one national winner, the remaining 6,000 flex workers from Actief Werkt! and the 58 nominated regional Superpowers are certainly not losers: “We see our flex workers as colleagues and every flex colleague is a superpower to us. That is also the reason why we organized this election. We wanted to put all our flex workers in the spotlight!”