FirstEnergy Corp President Brian X. Tierney
FirstEnergy Corp President Brian X. Tierney

FirstEnergy Celebrates Line Worker Appreciation Day 2024

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Today, April 18, is National Line Worker Appreciation Day, a day set aside to recognize the dedication and hard work of the individuals who ensure the safe and reliable delivery of electricity to our homes and communities. In a statement, FirstEnergy emphasized the importance of acknowledging the sacrifices made by these essential workers, who often risk their lives and spend time away from their families to provide uninterrupted power supply.

FirstEnergy, a company with nearly 2,500 line workers employed across multiple states, highlighted the tireless efforts of these individuals who work tirelessly in hazardous conditions to maintain the electric infrastructure and restore power during outages and storms. The company underscored the strong bond that exists among its line workers, referring to it as a “tight-knit brotherhood” that includes female line workers as well.

According to FirstEnergy, the camaraderie among line workers extends beyond the company, with peer utilities collaborating during times of need. The solidarity and dedication of these workers were further exemplified by the willingness of crews from different regions to support each other during restoration efforts after major disruptions.

To honor National Line Worker Appreciation Day, FirstEnergy encouraged the public to express gratitude to their local line workers and participate in the celebration by using the hashtag #thankalineman on social media.

For media inquiries, please contact Lauren Siburkis at (330) 203-8850.



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