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Happy Labor Day!

Happy Labor Day!

Generally, Labor Day passes all too quickly as the third day off in a three-day weekend.  This year, however, I want to take time to remind you Labor Day is a time to recognize workers. I would like to express my gratitude to all of you for doing your jobs honestly and efficiently this past year. Each of you plays an important role in this company and contributes to our collective success.

In its 43-year history, SCC Soft Computer has expanded its operations from a one-man shop to its current status as the world’s largest laboratory and genetics information systems provider. We recognize the hard work of our dedicated employees have made this remarkable growth possible. I am proud to work with such a dedicated, talented, and hard-working group.

We can accomplish great things when we work together. We can all be proud of what we have achieved this past year, both individually and collectively. Now, on this special day, I hope you can enjoy the rewards of your hard work. As you enjoy a well-earned long weekend and spend time with your family and friends, know your hard work and dedication is appreciated.

Wishing you and your loved ones a safe and relaxing Labor Day weekend.

With warm regards,

SCC Soft Computer


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