Latuff Brothers Auto Body Named by TSE Inc. as Community Employer of the Year - BodyShop Business

Latuff Brothers Auto Body Named by TSE Inc. as Community Employer of the Year

Latuff Brothers Auto Body of St. Paul, Minn., announced today that it was chosen as the TSE Inc. Community Employer of the Year at TSE Inc.’s 50th anniversary annual meeting and awards ceremony.

TSE Inc. provides training, support, employment and transportation services to more than 300 individuals with developmental disabilities and serves more than 60 businesses in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. Its guiding principles are:

• All people with disabilities are assets to society.
• People with disabilities enhance the work environment.
• People excel when treated with respect and dignity.
• People succeed in an environment committed to teamwork and open communication.
• Collaboration with stakeholders, including elected officials, promotes effective partnerships and advances system change.
• Quality services reflect an individual’s preferences, goals, strengths and abilities.

Latuff Brothers Auto Body feels these principles are of great value to the community and has participated in TSE Inc.’s community employment services program for nearly two years.

"This service has provided our company with employment resources of great value to our organization with the added benefit of providing employment opportunities for members of our local community with developmental disabilities," said Latuff Brothers Owner Peter Latuff. "This relationship has been a win-win from day one!”


More information:

Latuff Brothers Auto Body

TSE Inc.

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