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Scanpower retirees loved their job - three honoured for their work
14 Apr, 2021 08:23 PM
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The three with their colleagues on their last day Friday April 9.
Bush Telegraph
By: Dave Murdoch
By Dave Murdoch
Three Scanpower employees retired on Friday, April 9 and were honoured for their huge commitment to the company.
They collectively had worked 90 years in the business, Stephen Brown 48 years, Peter Genet 36 years and Peter Hart six years.
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At their farewell Scanpower CEO Lee Bettles said it was scarcely believable that these men had worked for the company for that long. He said the company is ranked fourth out of 29 among power companies for reliability and third in assets based on staff – largely due to the likes of these three.