State Awards for DTEK Energy Workers: Who Received Certificates from the Verkhovna Rada.
According to inkorr.com: Seven employees of DTEK received certificates from the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for their contribution to the development of the coal industry, long-term diligent work, and high level of professionalism. According to the press service of DTEK, the solemn award ceremony took place on October 9 at the Committee of the Verkhovna Rada on energy and housing and communal services.
“Seven employees of DTEK Energy received state awards - certificates from the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for their significant contribution to the development of the coal industry, many years of diligent work, and high professionalism. The award ceremony took place on October 9 at the Committee of the Verkhovna Rada on energy and housing and communal services,” it says.
List of Awardees
Among those awarded certificates from the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine:
- Vitaliy Tutov
- Leonid Trykolych
- Nadiya Salabay
- Ludmila Klyemen'tieva
- Viktor Vershina
- Yuriy Kuliukh
- Maxim Rudenko
DTEK representatives expressed their sincere congratulations to miners and machine builders on receiving the awards: “Your dedication, strength, and professionalism are a reliable foundation for the energy resilience of Ukraine and a guarantee that there will be light and warmth in our homes.”
Previously, in Odesa region, DTEK employees also received honorary certificates from the Cabinet of Ministers and the Chornomorsk City Council for their tireless work in the energy sector.
These awards testify to the significant contribution of employees to the development of the coal industry and their high level of professionalism, emphasizing their important role in ensuring the energy resilience of Ukraine.
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