More than 600,000 people work in the capital’s public utility system, including entire lineages with a total experience of more than a hundred years, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on Sunday, March 15.
The family of honorary power engineer Pavel Malakhov has been working in the Moscow branch of cable networks for almost 200 years: his father, wife, sister and brother-in-law have worked, and their children continue. Ivan Zdorenko has been involved in city road projects for 15 years, and his sons have chosen similar careers.
The Gerilovich family has worked at Mosgaz JSC for 47 years. Dmitry works as an emergency repair foreman; His father and mother hold engineering positions in the company.
— Vladimir and Nina Mikhalin have been working at the Eastern Water Treatment Plant of Mosvodokanal JSC for 60 years. He is a mechanic responsible for installing shut-off valves and operating pipelines. She is the person on duty at the traffic office. The parents’ dedication to their work inspired their son Vadim to also become part of the team; “He works as an engineer,” Sobyanin wrote Woof.
Earlier, the city president congratulated the residents of the capital on the Day of Housing and Communal Services Workers.
